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    eCoPR Issued Over 1 year ago; now expired, no PR Card, Travel Required

    Thank you. I will use my US passport in all cases except re-entry into the country. I hope that Canada Border Services accepts the expired eCoPR, but I don't know that there's anything I can do to renew it. I see no option online, e-mails don't get answered, and my understanding is that the...
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    PR Card (New/Renewal) Processing Timeline 2021

    Application Received by IRCC: 2020-09-14 eCoPR Issued: 2021-07-08 eCoPR Expired: 2022-06-10 Still no word from IRCC, no mail, no issuing of a new eCoPR, status remains "in review with IRCC." It feels really long, especially next to some of the shorter PR cards I'm seeing in this thread. Should...
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    eCoPR Issued Over 1 year ago; now expired, no PR Card, Travel Required

    Hello all, I'm hoping to get some help from folks who might be more familiar with the process. I've got overseas travel I would rather not miss coming up in 2 days. I received my eCoPR July 2021, but have not actually received the PR card. Looking at the timelines in the other thread, this...
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    US Citizen, new Canadian PR (no card yet), required travel to US, options?

    Thanks for the responses folks, this has put my mind at ease. It's great to know that I'll be able to get back into the country, one way or another. While driving/walking over the border from New York -> ON would be the safest route, is there any idea to tell what level of risk I'd be dealing...
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    US Citizen, new Canadian PR (no card yet), required travel to US, options?

    Bump? (Hopefully I'm allowed to do that here; my apologies if not)
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    US Citizen, new Canadian PR (no card yet), required travel to US, options?

    Hello, US Citizen from birth, fresh Canadian PR through family sponsorship. I also have an active Canadian study permit that expires late this year. I need to take a trip to the US soon (Aug) to visit my great-grandmother before she passes (and ideally, my Canadian husband would come with). I...