Soft landing is a procedure that allows new permanent residents to come to Canada briefly to complete their immigration processes and get a head start on building their new life in this country.Thanks for the wishes and quick reply.
One more question form my friend side. He is actually basically from India. Then went to USA as L1 visa and while his file was under process. Now, he got the visa. Currently he is in USA and does not want to resign immediately. "So he wants to do soft landing. I mean he comes to Canada, stay there for 1 week and then come back to USA. His friend can courier his PR card to USA. When he was searching about PR card, he found that it is illegal to send PR card via courier or any other means. So he gets confused. Is soft landing possible? Can border office ask him that how you get your PR card if you were outside Canada? "
It is possible to do a soft landing in Canada. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you will need to have a valid Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and passport. Second, you will need to be able to show that you have a valid reason for coming to Canada, such as completing your immigration paperwork or setting up your new life.
If you are caught sending your PR card through courier, you may be subject to a fine or even have your PR status revoked. It is therefore important to follow the correct procedure for receiving your PR card.
When you arrive at the border, the border officer may ask you how you got your PR card if you were outside Canada. You can explain that you did a soft landing and that your friend couriered your PR card to you. The border officer may ask you to provide proof of your soft landing, such as your plane tickets or hotel booking.
If you are able to provide proof of your soft landing, the border officer is unlikely to have any problems with you. However, if you are unable to provide proof, the border officer may deny you entry into Canada.
Here are some tips for doing a soft landing in Canada:
- Make sure you have a valid COPR and passport.
- Have a valid reason for coming to Canada.
- Be prepared to explain how you got your PR card if you were outside Canada.
- Bring proof of your soft landing, such as your plane tickets or hotel booking.