I have been a long time visitor of this forum but have almost never posted since I found all my questions already answered in various threads. However, I was not able to find much information regarding people who have traveled to Canada by land since the resent changed in passport requirement for LPRs.
I have checked and found the following regarding traveling as an LPR:
Lawful permanent residents (LPR's), refugees, and asylees will continue to be able to use their Alien Registration Card (Form I-551), issued by DHS, or the Travel Document issued to persons with refugee or asylee status to apply for entry to the United States. LPR's may still need to present a passport for entry into a foreign destination. For this reason airlines may deny boarding to LPR's traveling without a passport.
Source: US Border protection
This basically means I, as an LPR (through asylum), would not have to show a passport when returning to the U.S. Thats great but I am more concerned about whether Canadian customs would let an LPR in if he does not have an RTD or NP.
I have read that LPR's visiting Canada by land are now required to show a passport in addition to their GC. My questions are:
1) Whether anyone read or heard about any changes that now allows a refugee or an asylee to carry or renew their national passport to travel
2) Is it better to apply for an RP or RTD if visiting Canada?
3) What prevents one from saying that they have been to Canada for a day when he has been there for a month when asked by U.S. customs?
4) Has anyone ever used an NP and denied to have used it when asked during citizenship interview? Is this response usually verified by USCIS?