u/GrouchyHold9251

Traveling outside Canada before PR card arrives

I’m a US citizen and I just got my eCoPR today. I have a short (6 day) trip to the US planned, leaving June 18th. The processing time for PR card on the IRCC website says 40 days, so I’m worried the card won’t come before I leave.

Do I need to get the PRTD or can I just use my US passport to come back? The trip is for a medical appointment, so I can’t change it. Any guidance would be appreciated, thanks!

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u/GrouchyHold9251 — 4 days ago

Traveling outside Canada before PR card comes

I’m a US citizen and I just got my eCoPR today. I have a short (6 day) trip to the US planned, leaving June 18th. The processing time for PR card on the IRCC website says 40 days, so I’m worried the card won’t come before I leave.

Do I need to get the PRTD or can I just use my US passport to come back? The trip is for a medical appointment, so I can’t change it. Any guidance would be appreciated, thanks!

Edit: I will be flying, not driving

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u/GrouchyHold9251 — 4 days ago

My local pole studio has been great for learning foundational things but I feel like they’re skipping a lot of moves as we level up. 101 is very beginner, you never really leave the ground. 202 is more spins with feet off the ground. 303 is where you learn to climb and invert. I feel like there’s a huge gap between 202 and 303. I want to learn moves like martini, ballerina, laybacks, hello boys, etc. but they don’t teach them, they just go straight into inverts. I don’t love inverting and I really want to learn some of these other moves. How should I learn them? Are there good video classes or something? I have a home pole but I wanna learn things right and avoid getting injured so some recommendations for how/where to learn more moves would be great :)

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u/GrouchyHold9251 — 19 days ago