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losttsinelas

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Mar 22, 2018
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Hello everyone!

I intend to soft land in February, process my PR card application, return to work overseas, and have my friend send it to me via UPS, DHL or FEDEX once it arrives at his address. Does anyone know if these courier services would allow this? Helps to know if someone has done this in recent months.

I've been getting mixed replies from members of chat groups, some saying it's illegal to send PR card and that FEDEX (for example) would send it back to IRCC once they find out it's a PR card.

Thanks in advance!
 
Hello everyone!

I intend to soft land in February, process my PR card application, return to work overseas, and have my friend send it to me via UPS, DHL or FEDEX once it arrives at his address. Does anyone know if these courier services would allow this? Helps to know if someone has done this in recent months.

I've been getting mixed replies from members of chat groups, some saying it's illegal to send PR card and that FEDEX (for example) would send it back to IRCC once they find out it's a PR card.

Thanks in advance!
It's NOT illegal to send a PR card from Canada. Whether it's legal or not to import it into the destination country is another matter entirely.
 
Hello everyone!

I intend to soft land in February, process my PR card application, return to work overseas, and have my friend send it to me via UPS, DHL or FEDEX once it arrives at his address. Does anyone know if these courier services would allow this? Helps to know if someone has done this in recent months.

I've been getting mixed replies from members of chat groups, some saying it's illegal to send PR card and that FEDEX (for example) would send it back to IRCC once they find out it's a PR card.

Thanks in advance!

It is not illegal to ship a PR card.
 
Has anyone actually done that?

As I will be in the same boat in two weeks. Have an urgent trip, that doesn't meet the "Urgent Processing" conditions.