Hello there,
My spouse is in a similar situation to the people in this thread. I'm Canadian and my spouse is a US Citizen with a US passport - recently sponsored by me for PR. As of December 2013, his PR status was still "in progress" and they quoted us 8 more months over the phone (he had a valid student visa in Canada, so returning was easy) so we went ahead and booked a week vacation in Maui, Hawaii. We are supposed to leave tomorrow. We got a letter in the mail last week and his PR landing was yesterday in Vancouver - he is now a PR with no card, but has the CoPR form and a valid US passport. I've been researching all over the internet for the last 24 hours until I found this thread. Information is few and far between.
CIC seems to indicate it would be illegal for him to return to Canada without his PR card. We asked about this at the immigration office yesterday and they seemed to have no idea. One guy mentioned an expensive fine. The other told us it would be fine because he is from the US, a visa-exempt country. Another suggested the "permanent resident travel document" - I've looked into this and the office is in LA - they process them same-day in person, or it takes them 30 days by mail. We're leaving tomorrow, coming back next week, flying direct - not a great option.
We are flying West Jet and I spoke with them on the phone today - they said that he can absolutely get on the plane home. They have no problems with this situation.
So, my question is - is there a chance he could get a fine when we fly back into Vancouver next week? Will customs give him a hard time at the airport? We've looked at flying into Bellingham and then having me go pick him up, but seeing as things are so last minute, this will be about an extra $600 at this point. We are also considering cancelling...
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!