Thanks , I got it after March , but my brother is living thier and has a PR , is their any exception to this case?If you received your COPR after March 18, you can‘t travel to Canada yet.
You can try but right now no. Your COPR is not a travel document (you need valid TRV or ETA).Thanks , I got it after March , but my brother is living thier and has a PR , is their any exception to this case?
I have a permanent resident visa on my passport ? is it consider a travel document ? also I Would like to ask about if the "Extended family members of a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident exemption" Applicable for COPR or not ?You can try but right now no. Your COPR is not a travel document (you need valid TRV or ETA).
Right now only immediate family members with COPR are eligible to travel. Again you can try and see if you get lucky and get authorization to travel. Assume it is just yourself.I have a permanent resident visa on my passport ? is it consider a travel document ? also I Would like to ask about if the "Extended family members of a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident exemption" Applicable for COPR or not ?
Thanks alot
Thanks Again! have a nice dayRight now only immediate family members with COPR are eligible to travel. Again you can try and see if you get lucky and get authorization to travel. Assume it is just yourself.
My wife got CoPR and got stamped her passport and will recieve passport soon by VFS courier in india,, i am parmanent residence in canada and my wife and son is immediate family member to me,, do i still need a authorization letter from IRCC for them to travel to canada?Right now only immediate family members with COPR are eligible to travel. Again you can try and see if you get lucky and get authorization to travel. Assume it is just yourself.
If you are PR, they can travel without authorizaiton.My wife got CoPR and got stamped her passport and will recieve passport soon by VFS courier in india,, i am parmanent residence in canada and my wife and son is immediate family member to me,, do i still need a authorization letter from IRCC for them to travel to canada?
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Unfortunately you do not qualify for an authorization letter under the family member exemption. Cousins do not qualify as extended family members.Please my family of 3 (wife, baby and i) just got our COPR with my wife as the PA. My wife has a cousin in Canada, I will like to understand what is required to get an authorization letter as we just have my wife's cousin in Canada. Any information would be hugely appreciated. Thank you