ShSa said:.....
Perhaps, I did not give full details.... My friend's son got citizenship recently and he was flying in with them. So, he was available there to confirm sponsorship. One thing, I do not doubt that my friend was indeed offered super visa at POE. He arrived at Toronto few days after my arrival and based on my experience at POE, I had warned him of secondary inspection. He had no intention of staying back in Canada and he had returned tickets. We did not hide or tried to misled the officer. By the way, after coming back from the trip, he renounced his PR and got a TRV (he applied for TRV and not super visa). I was also surprised, he could have got super visa at the airport without going through hassle of applying and waiting. Surprised more that he did not opt for it !
The observation and the example given by dpenabill is little different then this case. i.e. The POE officer did not merely suggest to apply for super visa, he actual offered to give.
Seems to me CBSA were offering to admit him on a Temporary Resident Permit type scenario and issue it for 2 years which is most unusual. This after he voluntarily relinquished his PR and waived appeal rights at the border. My understanding is that under the IRPA and regs no 'visas' are issuable at the border. In any case the super visa requires mandatory documentations e.g insurance paperwork and say a medical exam. CBSA can't waive these at the border!
ShSa said:......As for me, I earlier considered going with PR, with return ticket and if asked tell the truth that I am not going to stay in Canada for long. But then decided against it and now applied for renouncing PR and obtaining TRV. Also, put on hold intended visit to Canada till I get TRV.
You can enter Canada as a PR (constitutional right) and either at the border or post entry voluntarily relinquish (VR) your PR and waive all appeal rights. Post entry VR (if not reported) requires you to mail docs to CIC in Ottawa. Once the VR is processed you get Temporary Resident status for 6 months. This is probably the better option for urgent travel to Canada as it guarantees entry. The overseas relinquish PR then apply for a TRV route is not guaranteed to get you the TRV.