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km9203

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Just thought I would post a little update. Since getting my PR card in February, I travelled home a few weeks ago to see my family after over 2 years! It was a great visit.

Flying back into Canada was easy. I filled in my declaration form, and because I am a PR, I got to go into the same line as citizens. This was a really nice surprise, as I thought I would still have to go in the line for non-canadians. It meant my spouse and I actually got to go through together :).
I showed the border officer my passport and PR card and he asked what I spent the money on my declaration form on (clothes, lol). Then we were free to go :). It is such a relief to be able to travel freely now.
 
Good for you . It sure makes life easier when you are able to travel together
 
Congrats on your first trip with PR. Two years is a long time. Your family must have been very happy.

Thank you for sharing. It's so much better travelling with spouse.
 
km9203 said:
Just thought I would post a little update. Since getting my PR card in February, I travelled home a few weeks ago to see my family after over 2 years! It was a great visit.

Flying back into Canada was easy. I filled in my declaration form, and because I am a PR, I got to go into the same line as citizens. This was a really nice surprise, as I thought I would still have to go in the line for non-canadians. It meant my spouse and I actually got to go through together :).
I showed the border officer my passport and PR card and he asked what I spent the money on my declaration form on (clothes, lol). Then we were free to go :). It is such a relief to be able to travel freely now.






I am happy for and I bet you got welcome home from cbsa
 
km9203 said:
Just thought I would post a little update. Since getting my PR card in February, I travelled home a few weeks ago to see my family after over 2 years! It was a great visit.

Flying back into Canada was easy. I filled in my declaration form, and because I am a PR, I got to go into the same line as citizens. This was a really nice surprise, as I thought I would still have to go in the line for non-canadians. It meant my spouse and I actually got to go through together :).
I showed the border officer my passport and PR card and he asked what I spent the money on my declaration form on (clothes, lol). Then we were free to go :). It is such a relief to be able to travel freely now.

Thanks for sharing :)
So its better to travel together.

I wonder if anyone can share , who did travel alone after getting PR card.

Cheers!