You need to send a webform as soon as possible informing them of your circumstances so that they are aware why you are unable to travel. He mentioned that since this is a very rare event and beyond anyone’s control, the IRCC will be as flexible as possible as long as we make them aware of our situation since they already know that travel restrictions make it very difficult to reach Canada presently.hi, thank you for the information. But, did the officer mention anything about the people whose visas are expiring within a week from the day the ban is lifted? The travel ban will end on the 14th of April, in my home country and my COPR expires on the 17th of April. All the direct flights are booked and the connecting ones mostly require a transit visa. Not only this, there has also been a reduction in the international air travel due the bans imposed by various countries around the world. I had booked a flight earlier but the same got cancelled due to the travel ban.
I hope they do something for people like myself who are in such a sticky situation.
I flew yesterday from the US, the person who checked me in to print my ticket had no idea COPR's prior to March 18 were exempt -- which is understandable -- and had to make few phone calls to confirm I could fly. Likewise, the person to board me into the plane was in the same boat, who called the previous person to learn that I could fly.Hi Everyone- My COPR is valid till July, but my student visa in U.S is expiring in 3 weeks. I'm not sure if I could go back to my home country(India) from April till July because of travel ban to India. So I was planning to move to Canada by mid April via flight. Few questions:
1) Are they letting people in at Canadian Airports with COPR's? I will be travelling from U.S
2) If yes, do we have to quarantine ourselves? If yes, I have a cousin's family in Toronto, can I say that to the officer that I will be staying at the cousin's place for 14 days? Is there any scrutiny and further questioning by the officers regarding this?
I agree with you entirely, what I'm saying is don't assume anything, have something concrete, in writing from IRCC, saying they agree to provide you an extension in your case, especially if there isn't a travel ban in your country.I think it would be very inconsiderate of IRCC to penalize approved applicants who wish not to fly at this time even though they do not have any travel restrictions in their country of origin.
The situation around the world is severe and I am confident that they will provide sufficient time to travel once it becomes safer to travel. My only concern right now is the time period that could potentially take to get the extension especially if they expect us to do the medical again.
Thank you so much. Also, if you could please share the link of the web form.You need to send a webform as soon as possible informing them of your circumstances so that they are aware why you are unable to travel. He mentioned that since this is a very rare event and beyond anyone’s control, the IRCC will be as flexible as possible as long as we make them aware of our situation since they already know that travel restrictions make it very difficult to reach Canada presently.
Once you are able to travel, send them another webform and they will advise the next steps to take in order to travel to Canada.
Mine expires on April 12th, and you're not traveling at all for right now?It expires on 4th april.
I emailed.... CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca (this is the location our application was approved/ issued at) based on our COPR paperworkIs there any email for the cic office in specific if so can you please mention, I raised webform three weeks ago but I haven’t got any response yet.
I don't think so that i will be travelling anytime soon.Mine expires on April 12th, and you're not traveling at all for right now?
Thank you.I emailed.... CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca (this is the location our application was approved/ issued at) based on our COPR paperwork
Let us know if you hear anything back. I will do the same, from either the IRCC webform, or the CIC e-mail!I don't think so that i will be travelling anytime soon.
It is such a fluid situation that they can’t provide answers, nobody knows how long this will last.Let us know if you hear anything back. I will do the same, from either the IRCC webform, or the CIC e-mail!
Hoping we all get some news from either soon about how to proceed. I don't even mind paying to do everything again (medical or whatever else they require). I just want an answer!
It would be a relief if they just announce that there will not be any penalties, it would alleviate a lot of peoples stress/worries and concerns about this process in general.It is such a fluid situation that they can’t provide answers, nobody knows how long this will last.
They have declared that extensions will be available. Every case is different and they are getting thousands of emails. Doubt they have established who gets extensions and how long the extensions will be. Canadian government tends to be pretty understanding.It would be a relief if they just announce that there will not be any penalties, it would alleviate a lot of peoples stress/worries and concerns about this process in general.
But ircc is not replying.Its just sending generic replies like the ones above.Yesterday I had called high commission.The officer told me to mail like always.I just asked him if there is any possibility that I will get extension .He was very positive and said definitely as its a global pandemic.I would be very careful about that. Not wanting to fly and being unable to fly are two different things.
If you get written confirmation saying you will be not penalized or that they accept your reason not to fly, that’s fine. But it doesn’t mean someone else might get that allowance as well, you need to send a webform to verify IRCC directly accepts your reason not to fly specifically in your case.
I would not go by just what the consulate has said.
I’m telling you this purely so everyone takes their precautions. Only delay landing when you are sure IRCC accept giving you an extension specifically.
I’m afraid people who just assume they will get an extension without checking with IRCC may get a shock.