Well I am not sure if you know, most of us are working from homeYou’re under quarantine so don’t you have to stay insideNo hiring going on either so not a great time to move.
Well I am not sure if you know, most of us are working from homeYou’re under quarantine so don’t you have to stay insideNo hiring going on either so not a great time to move.
Unfortunately many are not able to work from home. Actually a shocking amount of people are not following the guidelines. Lots of snowbirds were stopping at Walmart in Canada on the way to Ottawa. Someone has to stand watch and talk to them when they got out to shop.Well I am not sure if you know, most of us are working from homeevery case is different. I just wanted to post it for people in same boat as me. We sat in our car from US and only got down at immigration and straight came to our airbnb. I think we are educated enough to understand what needs to be done. Ofcourse if it is not urgent, avoid.
Welcome to Canada! (surely you must have been here before - but like welcome as New Canadians)Hey. I don’t know if this helps anyone. I crossed the border At Detroit Windsor tunnel via car on COPR. Fairly easy process. They did ask why it is essential for us to travel. I explained. They were good about it. Only catch is they are not issuing SIN numbers In person for another 3 weeks. It can only be done by post. So keep that in mind.
Thanks for the positive welcome amidst all the uncertainty thats going on around us!Welcome to Canada! (surely you must have been here before - but like welcome as New Canadians)
Next, think we owe you gratitude for taking out the time to share your experience - as New Canadian one has millions of other things to action. Bless you n hubby for carrying your jobs over.
All things and situations considered, your taxes are going to help.
Also, assuming, You are not consuming services that is invested in for new comers to settle in. Plus contributing to the economy! (Insurance, AirB&B, house, food, supplies, services...).
So - welcome! Stay safe.
Hi Niti. Thanks for the information.Hey. I don’t know if this helps anyone. I crossed the border At Detroit Windsor tunnel via car on COPR. Fairly easy process. They did ask why it is essential for us to travel. I explained. They were good about it. Only catch is they are not issuing SIN numbers In person for another 3 weeks. It can only be done by post. So keep that in mind.
You will not get stuck. We called the border agency before crossing and they said they are allowing COPRs. It was fairly smooth at the border. They asked if we had COVID symptoms and we said no. Thats itHi Niti. Thanks for the information.
The only reason to raise that query was to ensure that I would be able to cross the border hassle free. Because, I am in a situation wherein, if I am turned back from the Canadian border, I would essentially get stuck as I won't have sufficient documentation to return to the US.
What exactly did they ask you? and what was your response?
It is a generic response yes , but at least there is very positive part by the endDear All,
The below is the response from IRCC from London office for the request for the COPR extension. it’s a generic response only.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have received four enquiries from you regarding travel to Canada within the validity date of your confirmation of permanent residence document (COPR) and visa (if required).
While we understand that this is a challenging time for many, please note that sending repeated case status enquiries takes resources away from file processing and other activities, resulting in longer processing times for everyone.
Please note that travel restrictions have been implemented to protect Canada from the outbreak of COVID-19. Only Canadian citizens, and permanent residents, as well as some foreign nationals travelling from the United States (US) who have been in the US for at least 14 days and are asymptomatic, will be able to enter Canada by air. There are, however, some exemptions to these restrictions.
Included in the exemptions under the Interim Order to Prevent Certain Persons from Boarding Flights to Canada due to COVID-19 are:
· immediate family members of Canadian citizens
· immediate family members of Canadian permanent residents
In the Interim Order, immediate family member, in respect of a person, means
· the spouse or common-law partner of the person
· a dependent child of the person or of the person’s spouse or common-law partner
· a dependent child of a dependent child referred to in paragraph (b)
· the parent or step-parent of the person or of the person’s spouse or common-law partner
· the guardian or tutor of the person
Travellers are expected to demonstrate 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. Recommended documentation for travel is listed below.
Documentation showing travelers immediate family member’s Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status, such as a
· Canadian passport
· Canadian permanent resident card
Documentation showing their relationship to that family member, such as
· a marriage or common-law status certificate
· a birth certificate
Regular travel document requirements (passports, visas / eTAs) for air travel and entry to Canada continue to apply.
Note: the announced travel exemption for foreign nationals who were approved for permanent residence before March 16, 2020, is not yet in effect. As such, persons who do not otherwise fall under an exemption (for example, as immediate family members of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident) should not seek to travel to Canada yet. Please monitor the IRCC website for updates.
Please be advised that you will not be penalized if you are unable to travel within the validity of your documents. If you are unable to travel before your documents expire, please contact our office using a IRCC Web form within 90 days following expiry of your documents.
***Please consult IRCC’s special measures to help clients affected by COVID‑19 and Canada’s Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Outbreak site for the most up to date information on COVID-19 and how it is affecting IRCC operations.***
We trust that this information will be of assistance and thank you for your patience and understanding during these uncertain times.
Perfect. Glad to know that. Thanks for this information Niti. I'll call the border before making any move.You will not get stuck. We called the border agency before crossing and they said they are allowing COPRs. It was fairly smooth at the border. They asked if we had COVID symptoms and we said no. Thats it
1. You will probably be wasting your time. From CBSAIm wondering if this exception also apply to land border? I am planning to do flagpoling at Regway SK.