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Copr Expiring June 20th, planning to do soft landing around 15th May from US ...by land or by flight..?

sbansal6

Member
Sep 10, 2018
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Hi Guys, I am approaching my copr deadline soon, i am in US (Texas),. Few questions:

1) Can I travel from the US to Canada around May 15th for doing soft landing
2) Do I need to do self-quarantine if I don't show any symptoms (does self-quarantine applied if you enter by road.?)
3) How do i making landing appointment
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,605
13,529
Hi Guys, I am approaching my copr deadline soon, i am in US (Texas),. Few questions:

1) Can I travel from the US to Canada around May 15th for doing soft landing
2) Do I need to do self-quarantine if I don't show any symptoms (does self-quarantine applied if you enter by road.?)
3) How do i making landing appointment
1. Yes
2. Yes you need to self-quarantine no matter what. Asymptomatic people can spread the virus.
3. No appointment needed. Landing is done when you enter Canada.
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
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Please share your detail experience once you land by air or by road.It would be great help!
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
11
My COPR came on May 5th , expires on June 21 my lawyer says u can still go ,doesn't matter.
We told him bout March 18th rule.
He says no that doesn't apply for u , u can still go.

He gave us number to call border service , Because we have to travel by land.

I called the number , they ask few details and then said u can't come because of March 18 rule!

Don't know what is going on.?

Can someone explain this better !

Can I travel ?
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
11
Hi Guys, I am approaching my copr deadline soon, i am in US (Texas),. Few questions:

1) Can I travel from the US to Canada around May 15th for doing soft landing
2) Do I need to do self-quarantine if I don't show any symptoms (does self-quarantine applied if you enter by road.?)
3) How do i making landing appointment
What was your COPR date or approval date?
 

Bs65

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2016
13,187
2,420
My COPR came on May 5th , expires on June 21 my lawyer says u can still go ,doesn't matter.
We told him bout March 18th rule.
He says no that doesn't apply for u , u can still go.

He gave us number to call border service , Because we have to travel by land.

I called the number , they ask few details and then said u can't come because of March 18 rule!

Don't know what is going on.?

Can someone explain this better !

Can I travel ?
So you are asking whether CBSA are correct or the lawyer ?

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/contact/bis-sif-eng.html
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
11
Yes !
because my PPR came on March 9th so he is saying u can travel.
So I don't understand which date to consider and to plan my travel or not.
My COPR expires on July 21.
And I have travel from US by land.
 

Beltex

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Jan 24, 2017
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Yes !
because my PPR came on March 9th so he is saying u can travel.
So I don't understand which date to consider and to plan my travel or not.
My COPR expires on July 21.
And I have travel from US by land.
Can you be clear about the issue date of your COPR, doesn't matter when you received it, what is the date it was issued? Regardless of what your lawyer says if it was issued after the 18th March you cannot travel just sit tight and await further instructions from IRCC. If it gets close to the expiry date email IRCC and providing your medical result was normal you will get an automatic 6 months extension to your COPR. Currently if you are allowed to travel you have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival in Canada so technically flag poling can't be done at this time.
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
11
Can you be clear about the issue date of your COPR, doesn't matter when you received it, what is the date it was issued? Regardless of what your lawyer says if it was issued after the 18th March you cannot travel just sit tight and await further instructions from IRCC. If it gets close to the expiry date email IRCC and providing your medical result was normal you will get an automatic 6 months extension to your COPR. Currently if you are allowed to travel you have to quarantine for 14 days on arrival in Canada so technically flag poling can't be done at this time.
My COPR was approved on 5th May
 

arunb420

Member
May 18, 2020
13
3
Hi Guys, I am approaching my copr deadline soon, i am in US (Texas),. Few questions:

1) Can I travel from the US to Canada around May 15th for doing soft landing
2) Do I need to do self-quarantine if I don't show any symptoms (does self-quarantine applied if you enter by road.?)
3) How do i making landing appointment
Hello,

Did you get to actually travel? If so, it would be helpful if you can share your experience.
 

amanb014

Star Member
Aug 25, 2019
117
20
Any updates here?
Here is an exerpt from CBSA website. If you are from the USA, there’s only 3 criteria. You can go no matter when your COPR was approved. Did you travel yet?
  1. Essential reason for travel
  2. No symptoms for COVID-19
  3. Quarantine plan for 14 day

For outside the US, you have to be exempt for some reason, one of them being the March 18 rule.

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/covid/non-canadians-canadiens-eng.html
Arriving from the United States
If you are a foreign national arriving from the United States, to enter Canada, you must prove to the CBSAthat you:

  • are travelling for a non-discretionary (essential) purpose or are only transiting or are an immediate family member
  • are not presenting signs or symptoms of COVID-19
  • have a plan to quarantine for 14 days, unless exempted
These measures are currently in effect until June 21, 2020, and may be extended.

Arriving from a country other than the United States
If you are a foreign national arriving from a country other than the United States, to enter Canada, you must prove to the CBSA that you:

  • are listed as being exempted from travel restrictions (including immediate family members)
  • are travelling for a non-discretionary (essential) purpose
  • are not presenting signs or symptoms of COVID-19
  • have a plan to quarantine for 14 days, unless exempted
These measures are currently in effect until June 30, 2020, and may be extended.
 

mits26

Full Member
Apr 29, 2020
48
11
Here is an exerpt from CBSA website. If you are from the USA, there’s only 3 criteria. You can go no matter when your COPR was approved. Did you travel yet?
  1. Essential reason for travel
  2. No symptoms for COVID-19
  3. Quarantine plan for 14 day

For outside the US, you have to be exempt for some reason, one of them being the March 18 rule.

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/services/covid/non-canadians-canadiens-eng.html
Arriving from the United States
If you are a foreign national arriving from the United States, to enter Canada, you must prove to the CBSAthat you:

  • are travelling for a non-discretionary (essential) purpose or are only transiting or are an immediate family member
  • are not presenting signs or symptoms of COVID-19
  • have a plan to quarantine for 14 days, unless exempted
These measures are currently in effect until June 21, 2020, and may be extended.

Arriving from a country other than the United States
If you are a foreign national arriving from a country other than the United States, to enter Canada, you must prove to the CBSA that you:

  • are listed as being exempted from travel restrictions (including immediate family members)
  • are travelling for a non-discretionary (essential) purpose
  • are not presenting signs or symptoms of COVID-19
  • have a plan to quarantine for 14 days, unless exempted
These measures are currently in effect until June 30, 2020, and may be extended.
Did you travel or anyone who you know travelled ?