I have a relative that received their record of landing documents as a teenager over 30 years ago (since before PR cards existed). They have visited frequently over that time period, and had even worked for a few months here and there But never long enough to meet the residency requirements. They had always entered as a visitor on a British passport. They have not visited in the last 5 years but would like to move here now Since the majority of their immediate family lives here.
For them to move to Canada now, Is it best that they re-enter the country by driving across the US border as a visitor or with their Record of Landing documents? Are they likely to be allowed in given the landing documents are so old and they never ever had a PR card?
Thanks in advance for your help.
For them to move to Canada now, Is it best that they re-enter the country by driving across the US border as a visitor or with their Record of Landing documents? Are they likely to be allowed in given the landing documents are so old and they never ever had a PR card?
Thanks in advance for your help.