Yes, it's possible.Is it possible to get approval without pr? I have my appointment scheduled february and i dont have pr or eligibility yet. I have valid RTD travel document
And traveling as well? Or will they give me a hard time at the border without pr going and coming back inYes, it's possible.
unfortunately how you are treated at the border is dependent on the US border officer you face, not how you got your visa.And traveling as well? Or will they give me a hard time at the border without pr going and coming back in
What documents must you show to CBSA when coming back with RTDunfortunately how you are treated at the border is dependent on the US border officer you face, not how you got your visa.
as for CBSA just make sure your RTD is valid and you have some immigration document (study or work permit etc.) although they never asked for mine, they could ask for it.
ill just take everything work study permits provincial id health card etc everything should be on you just in caseWhat documents must you show to CBSA when coming back with RTD
Ive re-entered canada on an rtd 4+ times and CBSA has only ever asked me for the rtd.What documents must you show to CBSA when coming back with RTD
For how long did they give you the visa's validity? Usually, the RTD is valid for 2 years.yes, it is I got a visa without PR and already visited twice in a month lol and I got a visa even without an interview ..
How you got your visa without interview ?yes, it is I got a visa without PR and already visited twice in a month lol and I got a visa even without an interview ..
Hello, which document did you use instead of the PR? The notice of decision?yes, it is I got a visa without PR and already visited twice in a month lol and I got a visa even without an interview ..
You would use your RTD.Hello, which document did you use instead of the PR? The notice of decision?
I have an appointment for my Dutch visa, they told me on the phone that not having a PR shouldn't be a problem but then on a email thet say that I can only apply for a visa with a valid PR.
I'm a bit lost