Recently, my partner tried to fly back to Canada after visiting relatives abroad in France. Only at the airport did she realize she accidentally grabbed her BC ID instead of her PR card, so the airline wouldn't let her board the plane.
She tried to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) at the local office, but they said it might take 2 weeks to make. Her company wouldn't allow her to take off more time.
As a PR Card is needed to enter Canada by commercial carriers, she is going to fly to the US first, then cross into Canada over land. She already has an ESTA. My concern is that the US immigration might be confused/ suspicious why she is going to the US. Should she just explain that she lives in Vancouver, Canada and will get on the next bus from Seattle to Vancouver (and the cross the border on foot)? She has all the documents indicating that she lives and works in Canada (basically the whole application for PRTD), apart from the PR Card. She is a Japanese national so there is no visa requirement to enter the US. I am also a US citizen if that helps.
Thanks in advance for your help!
She tried to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) at the local office, but they said it might take 2 weeks to make. Her company wouldn't allow her to take off more time.
As a PR Card is needed to enter Canada by commercial carriers, she is going to fly to the US first, then cross into Canada over land. She already has an ESTA. My concern is that the US immigration might be confused/ suspicious why she is going to the US. Should she just explain that she lives in Vancouver, Canada and will get on the next bus from Seattle to Vancouver (and the cross the border on foot)? She has all the documents indicating that she lives and works in Canada (basically the whole application for PRTD), apart from the PR Card. She is a Japanese national so there is no visa requirement to enter the US. I am also a US citizen if that helps.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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