So...you finally have the official document, signed by you and the immigration officer, confirming that you are now a permanent resident of Canada; it even says so right there at the top...`CONFIRMATION of Permanent Residence', but...it doesn't seem to confirm much of anything, to any other government agency, commercial carrier, etc.
We're all told, at the landing, to "Keep this in a very secure place, because you will need it when you apply for OAS", but what they don't tell you is that in the interim, it's pretty much a worthless piece of paper.
Can anyone explain why this confirmation document, really doesn't confirm PR status to anyone besides, possibly, a CBSA officer at a land border...who will probably chew you out for not having your PR Card?
We're all told, at the landing, to "Keep this in a very secure place, because you will need it when you apply for OAS", but what they don't tell you is that in the interim, it's pretty much a worthless piece of paper.
Can anyone explain why this confirmation document, really doesn't confirm PR status to anyone besides, possibly, a CBSA officer at a land border...who will probably chew you out for not having your PR Card?