Wow! Thank you buddy! That’s amazing! They can’t be clearer than that! We’re safe!!TO ALL THOSE WHO CAN TRAVEL BUT ARE NOT WANTING TO, FOR SAFETY REASONS:
Hey,
I’ve been reading this forum for a while now and it’s really helping me keep calm in this situation.
I’m from India and my COPR is expiring on April 30, so like many here, I’m relying on an extension.
Anyway, I found something that I felt should be posted here.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html
Under the section Approved permanent residence applications (COPR and PRV) you will find the following written:
- Expired COPR and PRV: If the applicant informs IRCC via the web form that they are unable or unwilling to travel after the expiration of their COPR and PRV, or if they are unable or unwilling to travel prior to expiration, officers are to re-open the application, and it should be brought forward for review in 90 days.
As per my understanding, this implies IRCC is instructing its officers to re-open applications of even those who are unwilling to travel due to safety concerns. But please don’t take any decision based on this post, just use it for informational purposes.
This was updated on April 22. Not sure if anyone found this already (sorry for the duplicate post in that case).
Hope this is of help to relevant people and thanks again to everyone for sharing their experiences here.
Thanks for sharing this. A big relief!....changes have been made to below webpage today and it is clear that everyone will get extension...we need to tell them about our willingness to travel through webform..and then they will let us know what to doTO ALL THOSE WHO CAN TRAVEL BUT ARE NOT WANTING TO, FOR SAFETY REASONS:
Hey,
I’ve been reading this forum for a while now and it’s really helping me keep calm in this situation.
I’m from India and my COPR is expiring on April 30, so like many here, I’m relying on an extension.
Anyway, I found something that I felt should be posted here.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html
Under the section Approved permanent residence applications (COPR and PRV) you will find the following written:
- Expired COPR and PRV: If the applicant informs IRCC via the web form that they are unable or unwilling to travel after the expiration of their COPR and PRV, or if they are unable or unwilling to travel prior to expiration, officers are to re-open the application, and it should be brought forward for review in 90 days.
As per my understanding, this implies IRCC is instructing its officers to re-open applications of even those who are unwilling to travel due to safety concerns. But please don’t take any decision based on this post, just use it for informational purposes.
This was updated on April 22. Not sure if anyone found this already (sorry for the duplicate post in that case).
Hope this is of help to relevant people and thanks again to everyone for sharing their experiences here.
Hi,
I am in the same situation as you. I sent my PP to Ottawa for PR stamping on March 12. They have received my PP but no news after that. No updates and no return tracking activated. Do you have any news?
The post has been there since few weeks....looks like they updated on April 22nd and added "unwilling"....it was "unable" only before.TO ALL THOSE WHO CAN TRAVEL BUT ARE NOT WANTING TO, FOR SAFETY REASONS:
Hey,
I’ve been reading this forum for a while now and it’s really helping me keep calm in this situation.
I’m from India and my COPR is expiring on April 30, so like many here, I’m relying on an extension.
Anyway, I found something that I felt should be posted here.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html
Under the section Approved permanent residence applications (COPR and PRV) you will find the following written:
- Expired COPR and PRV: If the applicant informs IRCC via the web form that they are unable or unwilling to travel after the expiration of their COPR and PRV, or if they are unable or unwilling to travel prior to expiration, officers are to re-open the application, and it should be brought forward for review in 90 days.
As per my understanding, this implies IRCC is instructing its officers to re-open applications of even those who are unwilling to travel due to safety concerns. But please don’t take any decision based on this post, just use it for informational purposes.
This was updated on April 22. Not sure if anyone found this already (sorry for the duplicate post in that case).
Hope this is of help to relevant people and thanks again to everyone for sharing their experiences here.
That does seem to be a recent update.Thanks for sharing this. A big relief!....changes have been made to below webpage today and it is clear that everyone will get extension...we need to tell them about our willingness to travel through webform..and then they will let us know what to do
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html#Approved_permanent_residence
Exactly, it didn't have unwilling beforeThe post has been there since few weeks....looks like they updated on April 22nd and added "unwilling"....it was "unable" only before.
I took of OntarioIn text now app what area code did u give
unwilling is a good word. Brings a hope!Exactly, it didn't have unwilling before
Also wording under medical examination has been changed.The post has been there since few weeks....looks like they updated on April 22nd and added "unwilling"....it was "unable" only before.
No, I did not have any appointment yet but raised a webform to get one.Hi, did you have a landing appointment before the lockdown?
Do you know what it means eaxctly?Also wording under medical examination has been changed.