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Question for Jim/PMM - PR visa in old passport

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AP - 28 Jan 2006 16:17 GMT
Hi Jim/PMM and other experts,

                                       I got my PR visa approved in
Skilled Workers Category few months back and i plan to land in Canada.
I had to get my passport renewed after getting my Canadian PR visa
stamped as the passport was going to expire soon. I have both my new
and the old passport with the Canadian PR visa - the two passports, and
PR visa have the same name, but the old and new passports have
different Passport numbers.

                       My question is - will there be any issues with
Canadian Immigration at the time of landing if i present both my old
passport with Canadian PR visa and the new passport.

Appreciate any information.

Thanks,
AP
PMM - 28 Jan 2006 18:11 GMT
Hi

> Hi Jim/PMM and other experts,
>
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> Thanks,
> AP

As long as you have your PR card, then you don't require your old passport
for presentation, but save for when/if you apply for citizenship.

PMM
 
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