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UnitedBaller

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Jan 15, 2019
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Hello,

I live in the US and my Canada PR card expired last year. I have not fulfilled the Residency Obligation requirement of 730 days in 5 years. If I travel to canada via land with my sxpired PR card and PR landing letter. What are the chances the I will be allowed to enter Canada? Thank you.
 
Hello,

I live in the US and my Canada PR card expired last year. I have not fulfilled the Residency Obligation requirement of 730 days in 5 years. If I travel to canada via land with my sxpired PR card and PR landing letter. What are the chances the I will be allowed to enter Canada? Thank you.

Impossible to say. You also may have difficulty getting a health card, a driver’s license and a SIN# if you don’t have one. If you have one it may be on hold if never used. Do you have an H&C reason why you didn’t meet RO with proof?
 
Hello,

I live in the US and my Canada PR card expired last year. I have not fulfilled the Residency Obligation requirement of 730 days in 5 years. If I travel to canada via land with my sxpired PR card and PR landing letter. What are the chances the I will be allowed to enter Canada? Thank you.

You will be allowed to enter Canada.

That's probably not your real question. And it appears that's not the question @canuck answered . . . or if it was, if that was intended to respond to whether you "will be allowed to enter Canada?" then it is in error, as it is more than possible to say since you will be allowed to enter. Of course you must properly identify yourself.

Worst case scenario is you are questioned about RO compliance and subject to inadmissibility proceedings that result in being issued a Departure Order. But you will still be allowed to enter Canada and the Departure Order will not be enforceable for so long as you have a right of appeal. That's the worst case scenario.

There are many, many discussions here about the various ways it can go at the Port-of-Entry, and what that means. (Again, you will be allowed entry, but there is a range in what can happen otherwise, and what options you will then have.)
 
Hello,

I live in the US and my Canada PR card expired last year. I have not fulfilled the Residency Obligation requirement of 730 days in 5 years. If I travel to canada via land with my sxpired PR card and PR landing letter. What are the chances the I will be allowed to enter Canada? Thank you.
Hopefully you have a SIN otherwise you got a big problem