I'm a Canadian citizen living in Canada, so I don't need to "stay back" anywhere.It's upto you if you want to check or not. I don't really care.
Point here is not about being citizens or foreign nationals. It's about if you can travel with COPR or not. You can stay back if you don't want to travel.
For others on the Forum, you may refer to the below link and decide.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html#Approved_permanent_residence
There is nothing to check. A person with a COPR who has not landed is still a foreign national. Nothing in the updates states that there is any exemption for COPR holders to travel.
See here https://www.canada.ca/en/transport-canada/news/2020/03/new-measures-for-covid-19-response.html
For practical purposes, the denial of boarding would apply to:
- all foreign nationals on flights to Canada other than trans-border flights, and
- any foreign national on a trans-border flight who has resided outside the US and Canada in the last 14 days.
The measure will come into force on Wednesday, March 18, at 12:00 p.m. (noon) EDT. It would not apply to air crews, travelers arriving in Canada in transit to a third country, Canadian Permanent Residents, diplomats, or immediate family members of Canadian citizens.