Hello:
My wife and I have been granted permanent residence november 2011 and plan to move to vancouver next april 2012 (just before our visas expiry date). We plan to stay for one week there and come back home. For job reasons we wont be able to settle in canada until november 2013 approx.
As we are only to stay in vancouver for one week next april 2012 we wont have enough time to receive the PR cards ourselves in canada. Is it possible to indicate an address outside of canada for PR cards delivery (that is our home address)?. If not, is it worth to find a friend/contact in vancouver, indicate his/her address for PR card delivery by immigration services and ask this person to send them to our home address by mail, or will we be fine asking for travel documents just before our next trip to canada november 2013?.
To sum up, does it really make a difference entering with a PR card or a travel document given the above scenario?
thanks in advance for your response
My wife and I have been granted permanent residence november 2011 and plan to move to vancouver next april 2012 (just before our visas expiry date). We plan to stay for one week there and come back home. For job reasons we wont be able to settle in canada until november 2013 approx.
As we are only to stay in vancouver for one week next april 2012 we wont have enough time to receive the PR cards ourselves in canada. Is it possible to indicate an address outside of canada for PR cards delivery (that is our home address)?. If not, is it worth to find a friend/contact in vancouver, indicate his/her address for PR card delivery by immigration services and ask this person to send them to our home address by mail, or will we be fine asking for travel documents just before our next trip to canada november 2013?.
To sum up, does it really make a difference entering with a PR card or a travel document given the above scenario?
thanks in advance for your response