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You will get CoPR along with a single entry visa. This visa is used for landing. If you travel outside canada, you can use the single entry visa to travel back.

PR card and PRTD are for people who got CoPR and also used up their single entry visa for landing.


that will be my case, I would have used up my single entry while travelling to Mexico but while coming back I would only have COPR and work visa, which won't work as I am not a worker anymore. I need a permanent resident travel visa
 
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that will be my case, I would have used up my single entry while travelling to Mexico but while coming back I would only have COPR and work visa, which won't work as I am not a worker anymore. I need a permanent resident travel visa

You will use your single entry visa only when you travel back into Canada.
 
What guys are saying sounds correct. I thought you meant after using your single entry visa. In your case seen as you are already in canada, when you leave, you use your single entry visa to enter canada again. Plus you are saying you will have a work visa? That alone should get you into canada without issues
 
that will be my case, I would have used up my single entry while travelling to Mexico but while coming back I would only have COPR and work visa, which won't work as I am not a worker anymore. I need a permanent resident travel visa
Man single entry visa is for Canada not Mexico u dont use up visa if u leave the country. Single entry visa means single entry to Canada. All of us have to leave Canada and come back in after u get CoPR that process is called landing. let me simplify this for u
1. u get PPR(passport request)
2. u send in ur passport and they will put a single entry visa on ur passport and give u a CoPR letter.
3. u leave Canada and when u come back again u use up ur single entry Visa and sign ur CoPR this is the landing process. This is the process for all
4. once u do landing process u cannot leave unless u get PR card in mail
 
What guys are saying sounds correct. I thought you meant after using your single entry visa. In your case seen as you are already in canada, when you leave, you use your single entry visa to enter canada again. Plus you are saying you will have a work visa? That alone should get you into canada without issues

I think his work visa will be cancelled when issuing CoPR. But still he will not have any issues travelling back to canada since he has single entry immigrant visa.
 
Do u have visa for mexico? u cannot use CoPR to visit mexico if thats what u were asking
 
Thanks to all your hep.

I have visa to Mexico, but as far as i know, COPR and one time single entry visa is not enough to board a commercial flight from Mexico back to Canada. The flight crew would ask for a Permanent Resident Travel Visa or the PR card. and i won't have them both in three weeks. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
And as per my knowledge, the single entry visa can be used only using a private vehicle or on foot.

please share a link from CIC, if you think this is not true.

Thanks again
 
Thanks to all your hep.

I have visa to Mexico, but as far as i know, COPR and one time single entry visa is not enough to board a commercial flight from Mexico back to Canada. The flight crew would ask for a Permanent Resident Travel Visa or the PR card. and i won't have them both in three weeks. Correct me if I am wrong.

Yes, you're wrong.

The single entry visa is all you need to travel on a commercial flight/train/ship from any country to Canada. If you decide to drive in a private vehicle, and the single entry visa is valid, they will let you in on the basis of that visa.

When you land in Canada for the first time, the CBSA official will cancel your single entry visa and let you in. If you subsequently leave the country, you cannot come back in on a commercial carrier without your PR card or a PRTD. However, you can cross a land border in a private vehicle with your COPR and passport. Since you are a legal permanent resident, CBSA will verify that and let you in - they may even let you in on the basis of your passport (they can look it up in their database) but it's easier to prove it with the COPR so it's a good idea to carry that with you.

A commercial carrier will not allow you to travel without a PR card or a PRTD.
 
And as per my knowledge, the single entry visa can be used only using a private vehicle or on foot.

please share a link from CIC, if you think this is not true.

Thanks again
Hi, I'm in the same situation that you, I got PPR, I'm in Canada and I would like to travel to Mexico but I'm afraid that my work permit might become invalid to board a plane in Mexico once I receive my COPR and before doing my landing ( the airlines in Mexico are really strict when it comes to this kind of documents )did you manage to travel ? Thanks!
 
Quick update: I was able to board a flight in Mexico with my PGWP and Worker visa, I did my landing at the YVR aiport, so yes, you can fly on a commercial plane after COPR and before doing your landing.
 
Hey guys,
Just letting you know my experience with flying back to Canada with COPR.
I had my work visa, work permit and COPR with already landed status.
I was flying from China and I got on plane with work visa. Once I landed in Vancouver, I handed my passport and COPR.
The officer asked if I have PRTD. But i said that I thought my work visa was still valid.
She said to wait a minute and went to talk to her associate.
She came back and said all good. Put stamp and let me in.
So if you have work visa which helps you to get on plane and COPR to prove your status, then you good to go