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pc613 May 17th 2011 4:09 am

HELP!!!!!
 
Hi

I am a permanent resident in Canada but a UK citizen. The issue is I don't have a PR card for reentry and the processing times are ridiculous-I leave on the 25th of may. I am travelling to DUblin for a wedding and my understanding is the only office is in London.

Can they issue a document on the spot for reentry and also can I have my father pick up the req documents in London.

Any help is appreciated

cheeky_monkey May 17th 2011 4:11 am

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long as you got your original landing documents and visa it wont be a problem. You might get ask a few questions to keep you on your toes but thats about it.

pc613 May 17th 2011 4:14 am

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I only have landing documents from 1982 with my confirmation of permanent residency status

cheeky_monkey May 17th 2011 4:22 am

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Originally Posted by pc613 (Post 9370091)
I only have landing documents from 1982 with my confirmation of permanent residency status

its all good then..probaly give you a lecture but thats it

pc613 May 17th 2011 4:24 am

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immigration is telling me I will be refused entry on to the plane back from Dublin????

iaink May 17th 2011 4:34 am

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Originally Posted by pc613 (Post 9370118)
immigration is telling me I will be refused entry on to the plane back from Dublin????

Immigration are covering their arse. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from the UK board planes to Canada without any paperwork (other than a UK passport) every year.

Airlines are the problem such as there is one, as its the airline officials who are tasked with deciding who to refuse boarding to. Immigration have more tools at their disposal to decide if you are a returning PR or not.

Anyway, this has been discussed here more than a few times in the past. Save yourself the trip to London for a travel Document and take the lecture from immigration in good grace. Then apply for citizenship, 1982? What have you been waiting for!

cheeky_monkey May 17th 2011 4:42 am

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i have reurned twice without my PR card and just got a bit of a lecture thats all

pc613 May 17th 2011 4:43 am

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cheeky

when did you last do that ?

cheeky_monkey May 17th 2011 4:56 am

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Originally Posted by pc613 (Post 9370167)
cheeky

when did you last do that ?

April 2010

iaink May 17th 2011 5:03 am

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Did you find your UK passport then at least, or have you got a replacement already?

pc613 May 17th 2011 5:07 am

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yes I have an emergency travel doc from high commish in ottawa

iaink May 17th 2011 5:08 am

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Originally Posted by pc613 (Post 9370226)
yes I have an emergency travel doc from high commish in ottawa

Dont know if that will complicate things or not, Airlines like the familiar...:unsure: Not having the passport to match up the the record of landing from way back when wont help any either.

xxdb May 17th 2011 5:28 am

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Originally Posted by pc613 (Post 9370118)
immigration is telling me I will be refused entry on to the plane back from Dublin????

They're lying. They cannot refuse you entry if you say you are a permanent resident. When you get to the port of entry they will have to let you in even if they don't believe you, and you will have to go back to immigration to prove you really are a landed immigrant within a certain time period.

Where it may get tricky is in dublin airport. The airlines want to cover their arses. That said, if you have your original landing documents and drivers license and all the other associated crap I think you won't have any problems.

My wife came in at the tail end of 2008 with an expired residence card with no hassles. Come to think of it, the airline people gave my mother in law crap because she didn't have either a british or a canadian passport. All those with british passports were just fine.

iaink May 17th 2011 5:32 am

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Originally Posted by xxdb (Post 9370266)

Where it may get tricky is in dublin airport. The airlines want to cover their arses. That said, if you have your original landing documents and drivers license and all the other associated crap I think you won't have any problems.

My wife came in at the tail end of 2008 with an expired residence card with no hassles. Come to think of it, the airline people gave my mother in law crap because she didn't have either a british or a canadian passport. All those with british passports were just fine.

Records of landing etc impress immigration, but the airlines are programmed for passports and PR cards, they arent allowed much latitude. Not having a full UK passport, only the temporary emergency document is a complication. If he had a normal UK passport and the old ROLF, I would feel a lot more confident in saying that the travel document is unnecessary, but now Im not so sure.

xxdb May 17th 2011 6:50 am

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Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9370275)
Records of landing etc impress immigration, but the airlines are programmed for passports and PR cards, they arent allowed much latitude. Not having a full UK passport, only the temporary emergency document is a complication. If he had a normal UK passport and the old ROLF, I would feel a lot more confident in saying that the travel document is unnecessary, but now Im not so sure.

Yeah the airlines will be the complication in his case for sure. He might still be alright tho. My guess for the worst case scenario is he has to delay his flight while he gets a full UK passport from the passport office.


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