Not really relevant to if the op can get back to Canada though.andy108 said:Wait. It depends - in some countries, there are bi-lateral agreements which allow to travel with id-cards (i.e. European union), you can travel from once EU country to another only using biometric residence card.
I am not sure if this applied to US-Canada or some other-Canada...
usually, PR card is not an ID outside of Canada.
Not true. In the EU you can travel by plain or any other transport with your ID card, if you are from one of the EU countrys of course, passport not required.purplesnow said:Even in the EU. Even in the EU between countries that have a specific agreement that a passport isn't required to travel. If you go by plane you always need a passport.
This is incorrect. Flights between EU countries and even some other countries like Turkey are done just with an ID card. I've never used a passport for an inner-european flight ever.purplesnow said:Not really relevant to if the op can get back to Canada though.
No airline will let you board a flight without a passport. Even in the EU. Even in the EU between countries that have a specific agreement that a passport isn't required to travel. If you go by plane you always need a passport.