Hi - my husband is a permanent resident with a valid British passport. We have applied for urgent renewal of his PR card as we plan to travel to the Dominican in December. We are concerned we may not receive his PR card in time. If that happens, he will likely not travel. I have been reading about possibly obtaining a travel document but I am not clear on this process. Can we only apply for one at the Canadian embassy in the Dominican after we arrive, or can we send our application to them now knowing that boarding the return flight might be an issue without his PR card?
To make it even more confusing, I found the following on Air Canada's website:
Only Canadian permanent residents from non visa-waiver countries travelling outside Canada are required to carry a valid Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or a valid visa, in addition to a valid passport, to return to Canada by commercial carrier. The PR card provides proof of your immigration status. Without it, you will not be allowed to board the carrier back to Canada. Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents from visa-waiver countries do not need a PR card.
Our carrier is not Air Canada, but is this exemption specific to Air Canada or in general for passport holders from visa exempt countries?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
To make it even more confusing, I found the following on Air Canada's website:
Only Canadian permanent residents from non visa-waiver countries travelling outside Canada are required to carry a valid Canadian permanent resident (PR) card or a valid visa, in addition to a valid passport, to return to Canada by commercial carrier. The PR card provides proof of your immigration status. Without it, you will not be allowed to board the carrier back to Canada. Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents from visa-waiver countries do not need a PR card.
Our carrier is not Air Canada, but is this exemption specific to Air Canada or in general for passport holders from visa exempt countries?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.