Hey Guys,
I took a look at the "Find out if you can enter Canada" again a few days ago, and I noticed this:
To the question "How do you plan on entering Canada?", I see the option :
"from the United States (
including connections, so long as you enter Canada from the U.S.) "
Is that new ?
I feel like before it was talking about being US citizen or resident, but now there's nothing about that. I don't remember any mention of connections before... Can't say for sure though.
Then the result is:
"You indicated that you are:
- a foreign national
- not showing signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19
- coming from the United States
- an approved permanent resident not yet in Canada
Based on your answers, you will
likely be allowed to enter Canada; however, the final determination will be made by a government official at the port of entry.
You must be coming to Canada to settle permanently."
Does that mean we can just take a flight to Canada that includes a connection to US and we're good to go ?? It seems too good to be true...
Also, I was wondering if having a COPR (post march) and Canadian work contract can be enough to be allowed in ? Without having to go through the work permit process ?
Any opinion on the above
@legalfalcon ?
Thanks