CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
#1
limey party pooper
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CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
My friends' daughter is here on a visit. She has PR and landed in May 2013. At Pearson she was told that she should surrender her PR card as it was no longer valid! Duh. A side trip to immigration and a lengthy conversation kept her her card. It wasn't a pleasant experience.
What on earth were they thinking of? She still has plenty of time to move here permanently. Have the rules changed i can't see anything on the CIC website so I doubt it.
What on earth were they thinking of? She still has plenty of time to move here permanently. Have the rules changed i can't see anything on the CIC website so I doubt it.
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
No the rules haven't changed its still 730 days every rolling 5 years.
She can always use this link to make a complaint
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#3
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
No the rules haven't changed its still 730 days every rolling 5 years.
She can always use this link to make a complaint
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She can always use this link to make a complaint
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
This month i flew back to the UK with an expired residency card, it expired two years ago, i stopped crossing the border as a trucker and i put my passport etc away and completely forgot to renew it. I have a friend who is an immigration officer at the border and was told so long as i carried proof beyond my card i would be OK, i took the sheet of paper i got with my residency and had NO ISSUES when i landed back at Calgary direct from Amsterdam. Seems odd this girl was given a hard time but in situations like that i always think those people are human and may have had a real A Hole to deal with before you which may have ruffled their feathers.
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
Or you got the resident jobsworth, every POE has at least one. Never ceases to amaze me the variation in treatment I get at POEs, doing exactly the same thing I've done before. What normally happens is I get a jobsworth, so next time I take super care to do everything exactly right, then I get waved through, then I get waved through, then I get waved through, then just when I think I've cracked it, I get another jobsworth.
I've got to the point where I'm carrying every possible bit of paperwork that might help me and I've got the IRPA, Title 8 of the CFR, CBP manual etc. on my phone in case I get sent to secondary, just because some jobsworth doesn't believe whatever I'm saying for whatever particular reason.
I don't know why people complain about the police, customs officials are ten times worse at least. I think some of them are just on a bit of a power trip, the problem is that if you're doing everything right and you know the law, they have no real power over you.
So let's just say I've filed lots of complaints...
I've got to the point where I'm carrying every possible bit of paperwork that might help me and I've got the IRPA, Title 8 of the CFR, CBP manual etc. on my phone in case I get sent to secondary, just because some jobsworth doesn't believe whatever I'm saying for whatever particular reason.
I don't know why people complain about the police, customs officials are ten times worse at least. I think some of them are just on a bit of a power trip, the problem is that if you're doing everything right and you know the law, they have no real power over you.
So let's just say I've filed lots of complaints...
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
I recently got back from the UK.
The border guard at YVR just took my printout from the machine and she didn't say a word. I'd like to congratulate her on a job well done - if only they were all like that.
The border guard at YVR just took my printout from the machine and she didn't say a word. I'd like to congratulate her on a job well done - if only they were all like that.
#7
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Re: CBSA, trying to confiscate PR card
I've found knowing your rights and the laws helps though. If the border patrol person gets all stroppy I usually say, "All due respect but I don't think so. Could you please get a supervisor?"
Politely disagreeing and explaining the situation usually works. Going ballistic is likely to get you tased.