I've see many posts from the Express Entry section that crossing the land border from US to Canada is risky as a COPR holder as they may turn the holder away. The main reason that the CBSA agents cite is that activating COPR is not considered essential travel. Hence, users in the Express Entry section recommend air travel. However, for us (COPR holders) in the Family Class Sponsorship section, would it be safe to say that crossing the land border is perfectly fine as long as we have a Canadian citizen and family member with us? This is because I heard that family members of Canadian citizens (and PRs) will be allowed into Canada (see below).
Immediate family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents
A foreign national who is an immediate family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident is exempt from the travel restrictions and permitted to travel to Canada if they have the required travel documents.
The immediate family members must show that they’re coming to Canada for non-discretionary reasons and not for reasons that are optional or discretionary, such as tourism, recreation or entertainment.
Where the foreign national is a child, age and dependency is a factor. However, note that a foreign national who is an adult child of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in Canada may be exempt under the family reunification exemption.
Where the foreign national is a parent, the Canadian citizen’s or permanent resident’s age is not a factor, and there is no requirement to establish dependency.
The immediate family member’s physical location is not a factor. They may be in Canada, in a third country, or accompanying the foreign national.
Travellers are expected to self-identify to airlines at the point of boarding that they are exempt under this provision by presenting documentation to establish their family member’s Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status and their relationship to that family member.
Thanks!
Immediate family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents
A foreign national who is an immediate family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident is exempt from the travel restrictions and permitted to travel to Canada if they have the required travel documents.
The immediate family members must show that they’re coming to Canada for non-discretionary reasons and not for reasons that are optional or discretionary, such as tourism, recreation or entertainment.
Where the foreign national is a child, age and dependency is a factor. However, note that a foreign national who is an adult child of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident residing in Canada may be exempt under the family reunification exemption.
Where the foreign national is a parent, the Canadian citizen’s or permanent resident’s age is not a factor, and there is no requirement to establish dependency.
The immediate family member’s physical location is not a factor. They may be in Canada, in a third country, or accompanying the foreign national.
Travellers are expected to self-identify to airlines at the point of boarding that they are exempt under this provision by presenting documentation to establish their family member’s Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status and their relationship to that family member.
Thanks!
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