You must take whenever travelling outside your home country.Hi, I’m scheduled to arrive in Canada on September 4. Do I have to get a travel/medical insurance?
You must take whenever travelling outside your home country.Hi, I’m scheduled to arrive in Canada on September 4. Do I have to get a travel/medical insurance?
It says very clearly on the list of exemptions that the COPR should be issued before 18th March. Your stunt will have dire consequences for your immigration record. Hope you're ready.I am planning for a direct flight so I guess the concern of connecting flight being delayed gets lost there.
But yes, the only worry is that will they deport me back to India or not. Since my COPR was issued on 20th March.
Ideally, they shouldn't but this risk is the only hurdle in my mind
Suggestions?It is highly recommended, so in that sense yes.
Technically, travel or medical insurance is not mandatory.However, it is a small cost and protects one from huge risky expenses.
Personally, I would always get it!
When I was researching for my Mom, from India the companies offering for travel and 3 months of medical (excluding out patient and non-emergency) - Bajaj Alliance seemed to be better. This was back in February for travel in March. You can buy it even a week before you fly or months ahead. Instruct for the policy to kick in on the day of first travel.Suggestions?
Oh okay... employment proof? Or u mean proof of funds ?Thanks for the response. I amassuming your husband was response by you. My wife is also sponsored by me and her Visa has expired.
Just wanted to know, what you submitted for employment proof.
Thanks
happy for uWow! Congratulations...finally!
I recollect your initial posts here back in April, May!!!
What a journey - stay blessed.
Regards
Nav
Hi, I will let the successfully landed friends to answer that though in my experience in all 3 cases you donot have to switch airports nor terminals hence no need for transit visa.Hello,
need quick reply if possible.
for those who had expired COPR and then received ETA and have successfully landed in Canada...if you traveled on a flight with a layover..did you require a transit visa (heathrow, Frankfurt, amsterdam) since the pr visa was expired???
Thanks for understanding my 'full of typos' post. I am talking about the below mentioned guidelines from IRCC for permanent settlement in Canada (see the 1st point:Oh okay... employment proof? Or u mean proof of funds ?
I believe ur wife got visa already and expired so they may asked for Proof of fund.
In which I submitted 6000k bank statement of my savings which I mentioned it was spousal sponsorship so therefore proof of funds at the beginning wasnt required but yet I am submitting my bank statement
Hi,Hi, I will let the successfully landed friends to answer that though in my experience in all 3 cases you donot have to switch airports nor terminals hence no need for transit visa.
I remember you have raised webform for traveling early October. I did the same for mid October preferred travel dates. Did you receive any further communication from IRCC/NDVO? Or are you taking a chance to book tickets now and push with the confirmed tickets and dates? If I may ask, which city are you starting your travel from?
Thanks.
Hey,I don't understand the logic behind 18th March thing. If you want to open it then open it for all, why such a boundary. That's all the concern is.
Yeah I am working on something in India itself which keeps me busy as of now.
My Mom! Awaiting CoPR extension.Hello friends, anyone planning to travel to Canada within 1-2 weeks from Hyderabad, India ?