Hi guys, first hand information. This was my experience yesterday the 17th of March 2020 - flying from Dublin, Ireland to Toronto. I had a ticket initially bought for April 10th (my COPR expires first week of May). Upon hearing of the border closure I hurried to buy a new ticket for the 17th March (which would have landed me in Toronto on the 17th and therefore ban wouldn't apply). It was an Air Canada ticket but operated by United Airlines therefore the plane would have transmitted through New York (just transit). I got to the check in desk and immediately got told they will NOT carry ANYONE that didn't have a US or Canadian passport or resident cards. The airlines do not know what COPR is. I was at the airport for 5 hours before I gave up and went home. Only to arrive home and read the thread to find out that even if I was allowed to board, I would have been stuck at the border on arrival.
It is a really sad situation we are stuck in. One would have thought there would be an official statement regarding COPR holders by now. I understand why people are getting sentimental but it is best to stay put and wait for an official statement. If not, trust me, wherever you are flying in from, if you do not have a residency card or passport (US or Canadian) - you will be stranded. For now, fill the webform if you haven't already done so - there is a provision for attachment of documents, attach whatever proof you have of your efforts to land before the ban. If you don't have any, no cause for alarm, the COVID-19 situation is a global pandemic and everyone knows of the current travel restrictions. I believe personally that there will be formal communication regarding this in the next week or so. The authorities are still trying to figure things out themselves. I called the border authorities and was told the same thing - a COPR holder is NOT yet a permanent resident. You are only regarded as a permanent resident after you land and activate your landing papers.
I personally did my application myself but to those that used immigration lawyers, could be collectively put some pressure through these lawyers to have something tangible from the government? Many have resigned from work and with responsibilities of children, family and so on. It is not going to be easy and we simply cannot afford to just hang in limbo without a definite plan of action. This is my own 2 cents guys. Stay safe and lets pray this nightmare ends soon! Cheers x