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cbrown89 Mar 20th 2017 6:12 pm

Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
This is the second time I have had issues checking in to flights coming back to Canada on my PR.

First was a flight with United from Houston to Calgary, they could not check me in because they said I needed a ETA Waiver completed. They had to manually go through the system which added 20 minutes to the whole process.

Yesterday, I was flying Heathrow to Calgary and the same problem happened, this time it took 30 minutes for them to bypass it.

Has anyone else had this issue flying?

cheeky_monkey Mar 20th 2017 7:17 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
Nope i had no issues flying from the UK to Calgary in January..dont even no what an ETA waiver is?..thought if you are PR and have the card or PRTD you don't need the ETA or any waiver

cbrown89 Mar 20th 2017 9:28 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
Thats the whole issue. United and BA systems were telling me I needed one, the check in people had to figure out how to bypass it. Leaving is fine, returning was the issue for me.

BristolUK Mar 21st 2017 12:53 am

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
I'm pretty sure that others have indeed commented on this issue in other threads when returning to Canada.

jennellapea Mar 21st 2017 3:37 am

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
I have with BA last year. I couldn't check in online on my return leg (Heathrow to Vancouver) so I called BA and they were able to add my PR details over the phone. Bit of a pain.

beckiwoo Mar 21st 2017 4:12 am

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
No issues with Air Transat

I had to show my PR card before I left the country to confirm I lived in Canada. When I checked in online it didnt ask for my PR card number either.

I don't ever fly with BA so I don't know about their checking in system

jennellapea Mar 21st 2017 4:36 am

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
I put my experience down to it being a British airline. Once I was on the phone the man knew what my problem was straight away.

I don't think they even checked my PR card until I got to Canadian immigration after that.

Hurlabrick Mar 21st 2017 1:50 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by beckiwoo (Post 12209191)
I don't ever fly with BA so I don't know about their checking in system

:thumbsup::thumbsup:


BA are firmly and permanently on my 'no fly' list. Service with a snarl (if you can even get their attention in the first place)!

CanadianSpruce Mar 21st 2017 3:42 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
BA told my partner to just put his PR card details where it was asking for a passport and it worked ok. (WestJet say to do the same thing)

If checking in at a kiosk put the pr card in instead of the passport.

jennellapea Mar 21st 2017 5:24 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by CanadianSpruce (Post 12209606)
BA told my partner to just put his PR card details where it was asking for a passport and it worked ok. (WestJet say to do the same thing)

If checking in at a kiosk put the pr card in instead of the passport.

I'll have to remember that next time.

cheeky_monkey Mar 21st 2017 5:49 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 
i had no issues flying with BA from the UK to Canada

CanadianSpruce Mar 21st 2017 5:51 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 12209725)
i had no issues flying with BA from the UK to Canada

Did you have an ETA before you had PR? A lot of people still have valid etas if they became a PR after having one.

beckiwoo Mar 21st 2017 7:10 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by CanadianSpruce (Post 12209726)
Did you have an ETA before you had PR? A lot of people still have valid etas if they became a PR after having one.

I would have thought the eta is cancelled as any work permits are cancelled.(if you show the same passport when you land).

CanadianSpruce Mar 21st 2017 7:13 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by beckiwoo (Post 12209782)
I would have thought the eta is cancelled as any work permits are cancelled.(if you show the same passport when you land).

If you check the ETA site you'll often see that the ETA is still valid.

beckiwoo Mar 21st 2017 7:13 pm

Re: Flying Internationally PR/ETA Visa Issues
 

Originally Posted by Hurlabrick (Post 12209507)


BA are firmly and permanently on my 'no fly' list. Service with a snarl (if you can even get their attention in the first place)!


They are not the best but certainly not the worst either...I would fly with them if their price came out cheaper/better value.


My 'no fly' list is only the infamous budget airline operating out of Dublin.


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