Hello All,
I am a Permanent Resident who had been out of status, having not been to Canada since I landed in 2004. I followed the very useful advice on this forum to enter Canada via the US border at Buffalo. The Immigration Officer asked me a few questions but essentially waived me in and did not stamp anything in my passport. Now I understand that my best bet to regularize my status is to stay in Canada for at least 730 days and then apply to renew my PR card. My issue is that it is difficult to do much without showing a valid PR and the only other document that is often asked for instead of a PR card is the COPR, which I cannot find. I have gone online and it seems pretty straightforward to apply for a replacement COPR, although it does take 6 months. My question is whether it would be risky - drawing attention to myself - if I apply for a COPR? Will immigration start looking into my case and then get in touch with me? Please your advice is very welcome, thank you.
I am a Permanent Resident who had been out of status, having not been to Canada since I landed in 2004. I followed the very useful advice on this forum to enter Canada via the US border at Buffalo. The Immigration Officer asked me a few questions but essentially waived me in and did not stamp anything in my passport. Now I understand that my best bet to regularize my status is to stay in Canada for at least 730 days and then apply to renew my PR card. My issue is that it is difficult to do much without showing a valid PR and the only other document that is often asked for instead of a PR card is the COPR, which I cannot find. I have gone online and it seems pretty straightforward to apply for a replacement COPR, although it does take 6 months. My question is whether it would be risky - drawing attention to myself - if I apply for a COPR? Will immigration start looking into my case and then get in touch with me? Please your advice is very welcome, thank you.