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I have arrived in Canada, but I haven't received my maple leaf card yet. Can I have the original ten-year round-trip visa passport?

When you arrive in Canada, you become a permanent resident of Canada. Maple Leaf Card is only a travel document for Canadian permanent residents, not an identity certificate to prove their permanent resident status. What proves someone's permanent resident status in Canada is a document commonly known as "immigration paper".

After becoming a permanent resident of Canada, the original ten-year round-trip visa will be invalid, because that visa is for non-Canadian residents, and you are already a permanent resident of Canada, so the visa is no longer applicable.

After becoming a permanent resident of Canada, before getting a maple leaf card, there is no problem to leave Canada, because there is no exit management in Canada, and there is no need to show a maple leaf card when leaving the country.

When you fly back to Canada from other countries, if the Maple Leaf Card is still being processed, you can apply for a permanent resident entry visa at the Canadian Embassy or Consulate. That visa is valid only once.

If you have an American visa, you can also bypass the United States and return to Canada through land ports. You can go to the land port of Canada without a maple leaf card, and you can enter the customs with immigration paper.