If you're travelling out of India on a VBM flight, then no, you don't need to apply anywhere before booking the ticket. You need to make sure that you're eligible to travel yourself and if needed, prove it to the airline staff at the airport.Do we need to apply to book n travel on VBM phase 5 flights? Has anyone travelled in August? Can you help me with
Thanks a lot for the reply, that would help me clarify my doubts. I hold a CoPR and planning my trip to Canada soon.If you're travelling out of India on a VBM flight, then no, you don't need to apply anywhere before booking the ticket. You need to make sure that you're eligible to travel yourself and if needed, prove it to the airline staff at the airport.
If you are taking a VBM flight to arrive back in India from outside, then I'm not sure if there's still any registration process. There used to be one in early phases of VBM, where you'd have needed to register with Indian embassy or high commission in your respective country, if you wanted to come back to India.
Hi! We booked via a travel agent, but he gave 2 separate tickets.2nd question - Were u allowed 2 pcs of luggage per passenger from hyd?
Did u have to request at the counter to tag your luggage directly to your destination?
Thanx! This was very helpful.Hi! We booked via a travel agent, but he gave 2 separate tickets.
The counter tagged our luggage directly, though i confirmed multiple times at all airports with the staff if our luggage was onboarded or not. They can actually check and tell you if your luggage has been transferred to the aircraft or not.
Our agent told us we will be allowed only 1 bag (23kgs) per person and will have to pay 100CAD per extra bag each. So we made up our minds to pay for an extra bag. However, we got lucky and Air Canada did not charge us for the extra bag.
I have shared the number of my travel agent in DM.
Thank you so much for ther response, that was a lot helpful. I hold a CoPR and planning to travel top Canada soon.If you're travelling out of India on a VBM flight, then no, you don't need to apply anywhere before booking the ticket. You need to make sure that you're eligible to travel yourself and if needed, prove it to the airline staff at the airport.
If you are taking a VBM flight to arrive back in India from outside, then I'm not sure if there's still any registration process. There used to be one in early phases of VBM, where you'd have needed to register with Indian embassy or high commission in your respective country, if you wanted to come back to India.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It was very insightful. I'll be extra cautious and carry enough masks and food on my AI flight. My trip route is BLR-DEL-YVR-YVZ. I'm flying on AI from Bangalore to Vancouver and on Air Canada from Vancouver to Toronto.Hi guys! 62 hours of travel time later, Hello from Vancouver!! We reached a day before our COPR expired and I am so relieved!!
Here's my personal experience of travel from India, if it can help anyone
1. We booked an Air India flight (Hyderabad to Del) and Air India from Delhi Frankfurt. From Frankfurt to Toronto and then onward to Vancouver. We got the booking done via a travel agent. Indians with COPR approved before March 18th are allowed to transit via Frankfurt.
2. Our luggage was tagged from Hyderabad directly to Vancouver. Air India will only tag your luggage directly if the next airline is under Star Alliance (Air India and Air Canada are both under star alliance, so we didn't have an issue)
3. Hyderabad to Delhi -
-If you are travelling from any other city to Delhi to catch the VBM flight, please ensure that you are booking the domestic flights allotted to connect with VBM flights, else they won't tag your luggage directly/ you won't be able to transit to International terminal.
4. Layover at Delhi -
-We had an overnight layover of 13 hours at Delhi and rented a sleeping pod (Available both at single and double occupancy but a little expensive)
-You can also stay at Holiday Inn but the hotel was fully booked due to VBM passengers
-You cannot step out of the airport as you are in transit
5. Delhi to Frankfurt -
-AI flight to Frankfurt was smooth but only pre-packaged meals are available. I strongly suggest getting your own food (liquids are not allowed above 100ml, but food can be carried)
-Indians DO NOT follow social distancing one bit, so it was a little tense for me and my husband as people kept moving about. Carry a good supply of masks as Air India only gives one mask and it is advised to change your mask every 4-6 hours
6. Layover at Frankfurt -
-We had an overnight layover of 15 hours at Frankfurt to catch the Air Canada flight
- There is one transit hotel, but is very expensive and there are very few sleeping pods (cost about 100 euros per 8 hours). There are recliner chairs and you can sleep on these
- Again, please carry food as all shops close by 9pm and even the lounges close by 8pm
- Reach Air Canada counter by 8am to validate your documents and any queries
7. Flight to Toronto -
-Flight to Toronto was normal and the airplane was only 60% full. everyone followed social distancing rules, so it was much better than the AI flight
-On landing, all the COPR formalities took 3 hours and
-We onboarded the next flight to Vancouver and took a Lyft cab to our airbnb location
8. Other miscellaneous details -
-I wrote to Frankfurt airport authorities for confirmation that we would be allowed to travel and carried their confirmation email print out. I suggest you do the same (the email is bpold.frankfurt@polizei.bund.de)
-Download ArriveCan app and fill in the details of your quarantine in advance. Saves you a lot of time when you reach the customs section in port of entry
I am happy to answer any queries. feel free to DM or reply to this comment.
Wishing you all the very best
Regards,
Navya
Hey!Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It was very insightful. I'll be extra cautious and carry enough masks and food on my AI flight. My trip route is BLR-DEL-YVR-YVZ. I'm flying on AI from Bangalore to Vancouver and on Air Canada from Vancouver to Toronto.
I booked an AI domestic flight from BLR to DEL. As per your experience, do I need to make sure that this flight is allotted to connect to VBM? Can you please share how I can check that?
And do you know if my luggage can be tagged all the way to Toronto as mine will be a separate domestic ticket on Air Canada from Vancouver to Toronto? My destination city on CoPR is Toronto and I believe it won't be a problem even if I land in Vancouver.
Hope you are deservedly having a good time there after all the arduous planning.
Thank you for writing everything in detail. I really appreciate the effort @pkhare23@Tangygal27 there are currently 3 options available to you .
Option 1
Take AI VBM flight to Frankfurt and then Air Canada from Frankfurt to Canada. You will reach Canada before the expiry of COPR. The only downside to this option is that travel time is almost 40-45 hrs depending upon the which domestic flight you take. Layover at Frankfurt is 12-15 hrs but people who travelled by this route have commented that sleeping pods are available at the airport also few people have book Transit hotel (200-350€) depending upon the the time you spend. Last I checked middle of August flights were available on this route last week of August are currently sold out AI flight to Frankfurt that is.
Option 2
Currently AI VBM direct flights to Vancouver are still available 23rd onwards. You can book these flights and take a connecting flight to your destination in canada. You will have to travel with AI which as you rightly said is stuffed to the max capacity. And Frankly speaking scary but you will reach Canada without spending too much travel time.
Option 3
Wait for your COPR to expire and ask for extension.
Commercial flights from india won't start anytime soon. Even though different travel bubbles are taking place as we speak chances of Indian nationals allowed to board these flights are slim to none. Looking at current scenario for international travel to open completely would take year end.
These are my honest opinion. Feel free to ask any questions if I have left anything.
Quite right, and this is why some forummers such as myself who were planning on waiting it out (resume gap be damned) are starting to worry about whether we should risk live and limb in flying out before COPR expiry.I could let my COPR expire but another long wait for approval is discouraging me from doing that. I am also really confused about the new guidelines for expired COPR, having to prove the intent of settling permanently via house lease & job letter :/ yikes!
Exactly my thoughts! This is what my nightmares are made of!! Hypothetically, even after successfully landing, it worries me about how the job market is gonna be.. i think either way its a screwed up situation..Quite right, and this is why some forummers such as myself who were planning on waiting it out (resume gap be damned) are starting to worry about whether we should risk live and limb in flying out before COPR expiry.
"They must show" is the phrase in that guideline that concerns me. It's not suggestive, but instructive and definitive. Which Canadian company in their right mind would give a COPR holder, essentially a foreign national with no rights in Canada at this point, to a job offer letter? How can we get a house lease sitting in India?
Right now most Indians with an expired COPR/PRV can show:
- Expired COPR/PRV prior to March 18
- A cancelled/expired one way flight ticket
- A resignation letter from an Indian company showing that they are unemployed indicating willingness to relocate.
- Updated proof of funds letter from the bank to show we can survive
IRCC is being quite insensitive in their demands; what good is an extension offer if the decision of our seriousness to relocate is a matter left up for their decision? And if they deem we don't have a serious case, how much longer can be stay unemployed in India? No employer would hire us here if they know we have a plan to relocate to Canada. Quite the darn pickle we are in.
Source:Hello All,
Is AirFrance allowing COPR holders to board the flights (DEL-FRN-TOR) ?
Did anyone successfully traveled via this route and landed as a PR ?
Thanks;
Chandra
Thank you so much. So I am a Permanent Resident residing in Canada and my parents are COPR holders issued before Mar 18th, can they travel ?Source:
ELIGIBILITY SCOPE:
- All EU (Including UK) and EEA nationals.
- Indian nationals permitted to travel abroad as per MHA guidelines & to destinations in EU (Including UK) & EEA.
- Third country foreign nationals returning to their home country (including spouse accompanied or otherwise).
- Indian nationals with US Green Cards, Permanent Residency (PR) for Canada, & other countries will be allowed to travel only in case of the specified family connection and travelling together. i.e child is a citizen of the destination country*
- Seamen of foreign nationalities.
- Indian seamen subject to clearance from Ministry of Shipping.
PR holders for all third countries including US Green Cards and PR for Canada with no immediate family connection as specified above*
- NOT INCLUDED IN THE CURRENT SCOPE: