Hi,
today I just landed and officialized my status as a permanent resident (I was already in Canada on a work permit).
The officer at the border, however, told me that until I get the PR card I can't travel by plane, but only by car/bus through the border. This because the COPR, while it's recognized at the Canadian customs, it may not be recognized by airlines, so - he said - I may get denied boarding while going back to Canada.
I may have to travel by plane to the US in about 7-10 days for a job interview thou... I can't wait 2 months to get the PR card. I am from a visa-exempt country, so usually people from my country may just have to show the eTA number, if asked; since I also still have my eTA, I'm not sure why I should get denied boarding.
Has anybody travelled by plane in a similar situation? Did you face any difficulty?
Thanks!
today I just landed and officialized my status as a permanent resident (I was already in Canada on a work permit).
The officer at the border, however, told me that until I get the PR card I can't travel by plane, but only by car/bus through the border. This because the COPR, while it's recognized at the Canadian customs, it may not be recognized by airlines, so - he said - I may get denied boarding while going back to Canada.
I may have to travel by plane to the US in about 7-10 days for a job interview thou... I can't wait 2 months to get the PR card. I am from a visa-exempt country, so usually people from my country may just have to show the eTA number, if asked; since I also still have my eTA, I'm not sure why I should get denied boarding.
Has anybody travelled by plane in a similar situation? Did you face any difficulty?
Thanks!