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Subject: Landed Immigrant travelling within Canada |
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I have Permanent Resident status (30 years) and my company wants to start sending me out to different companies for implementations and such - they know I can´t go transborder or international until I get the PR card, but what about travelling within Canada - does anyone know what the requirements are now for a Permanent Resident of Canada travelling solely within Canada?
Thanks
[08-02-2005,13:28] [***.112.1.79] Marc |
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(in reply to: Landed Immigrant travelling within Canada) Man, I suppose that you can travel anywhere you want within Canada once you are a permanent resident of that country. Not sue, but would be surprised, if there were limitations on your mobility across Canada.
[08-02-2005,13:41] [***.163.254.113] Ozz |
(in reply to: Landed Immigrant travelling within Canada) there are no travel restrictions within Canada.
[08-02-2005,13:45] [***.81.114.40] sharon |
(in reply to: Landed Immigrant travelling within Canada) Better yet, apply for citizenship and you are fine. You have been 30 years there; why did you never take citizenship?
[08-02-2005,14:26] [***.113.161.121] Anonymous |