That is also a soft landing. If you are not moving permanently then its a soft landing. Most probably CBSA guy will ask you if you are moving permanently or not.Land, quarantine for 14 days and travel back.
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That is also a soft landing. If you are not moving permanently then its a soft landing. Most probably CBSA guy will ask you if you are moving permanently or not.Land, quarantine for 14 days and travel back.
According to this, COPR holders with valid counterfoils from the US are ok to travel to Canada permanently.Travelling from any country other than the US
If we issued your confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR) on or before March 18, 2020, you
Check the issue date in the Application Details section of your CoPR to see if this applies to you.
- are exempt from the travel restrictions and
- can travel to Canada with your CoPR to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident
Travelling from the US
You can travel to Canada from the United States to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if
- we approved your application and
- we sent you a CoPR
This is doable. Did it last Sunday. No questions were asked.Excerpt from https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html
According to this, COPR holders with valid counterfoils from the US are ok to travel to Canada permanently.
Can anyone share their experience ? This is a huge dilemma
Which port of entry did you use.I’ve landed today, without any issues.
COPR was issued on April 27, from the USA
@amanb014 Could you please provide additional details regarding your experience.I’ve landed today, without any issues.
COPR was issued on April 27, from the USA
Which port of entry did you use.
Did you come back to US immediately ?
Were you able to use AVR?
I landed on Pearson airport. I’ve permanently moved here so I don’t plan on using and US Visa or AVR to return. My F1 visa was expiring so I won’t be able to go back. We are quarantining in Airbnb. They didn’t really ask for proof but we had to fill out a form with the address that we are staying at.@amanb014 Could you please provide additional details regarding your experience.
1. Which POE did you use
2. Did you come back to the US immediately
3. Were you prepared for 14 day quarantine
4. US visa status
So ppl who have got their CoPR after March 18th and not completed travel, can no longer complete the process and come back?If you’re outside Canada
If you come to Canada, make sure you’re exempt from the travel restrictions. You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re travelling for reasons like:
These are not valid reasons to come to Canada right now.
- tourism
- recreation
- entertainment
- to finalize your permanent residence application but not settle here yet
Did they took address from you for PR card delivery? I have read few posts where the officers only process your COPR but they refuse to take the address for PR card because it is not a permanent move.We recently completed landing via the Detroit-Windsor land border. Our COPR was approved after March 18th.
- The new guidance states that COPRs living in the US are only allowed to go to Canada if they are moving to settle permanently.
- We are unable to move to Canada permanently right now (due to COVID) and decided to drive to the border to complete our landing procedures and come back the same day. We got some mild push back from the immigration officers but we explained our situation and they agreed to process our landing. If you're not moving permanently, it depends on your officer as to whether they will process your COPR or not. Based on what I am hearing from many folks, they are not turning anyone away.
- We were not asked to quarantine because we were returning the same day.
- We had no issues returning to the US. We had valid H1B visa stamps.
No, they did not take any address. The PR card will be processed when we move permanently and this should be okay with those that aren't moving to settle.Did they took address from you for PR card delivery? I have read few posts where the officers only process your COPR but they refuse to take the address for PR card because it is not a permanent move.
Also did you take rental or your own car ?
Are you in the United States or other foreign countries..Also, when you contacted IRCC did you say that you are travelling from the US?I emailed IRCC and received the following response. I applied to extend my PRV just in case. Mine also expires in Sep.
Coronavirus - PR approved after March 18, 2020 - Outside Canada
The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and any impacts on IRCC clients.
If your Confirmation of permanent residence was issued after March 18, 2020:
- You’re not exempt from the travel restrictions measures, and
- You cannot travel to Canada yet.