I posted earlier about parents travelling via Lufthansa, from India to Toronto. Unfortunately before I could book the tickets, they were sold out.
I found that there are some really good deals at AirCanada website, like half the price deals.
I am just wondering, my parents hold 10 years valid TRV, and also COPR, stuck in their passport.
I know the first port of entry is where you land, this scenario applies for people who only have the one time entry PR visa or COPR. So they have no choice but land where the enter, in this case Montreal.
I was thinking, is it possible for my parents to not land at Montreal where they transit, and their next flight to Toronto Pearson (I assume domestic) is in the next 4 hours.
Is it possible for them to use their TRV at Montreal and claim they are just going to Toronto, and then once they reach Pearson, they can use their COPR to land succesffuly?
Or enter Canada simply with TRV and travel to Toronto, then go to Niagara to do their landing?
I would prefer if they landed in Toronto Pearson.
Can someone advice?
The price difference is so huge I had to ask.
I found that there are some really good deals at AirCanada website, like half the price deals.
I am just wondering, my parents hold 10 years valid TRV, and also COPR, stuck in their passport.
I know the first port of entry is where you land, this scenario applies for people who only have the one time entry PR visa or COPR. So they have no choice but land where the enter, in this case Montreal.
I was thinking, is it possible for my parents to not land at Montreal where they transit, and their next flight to Toronto Pearson (I assume domestic) is in the next 4 hours.
Is it possible for them to use their TRV at Montreal and claim they are just going to Toronto, and then once they reach Pearson, they can use their COPR to land succesffuly?
Or enter Canada simply with TRV and travel to Toronto, then go to Niagara to do their landing?
I would prefer if they landed in Toronto Pearson.
Can someone advice?
The price difference is so huge I had to ask.