If you do not need other permissions to fly to Canada, such as valid reasons, job offers, written permission, etc., and you can meet the testing requirements, then yes.
You can travel since you have a COPR under spousal sponsorship and have a spouse who is Canadian. What you may have read in other groups is around economic immigration streams where even those with approved COPRs cannot travel to Canada right now due to COVID.
The group is a group about Spousal Sponsorship so that's why I'm confused when I read that
But I'm so glad to read this. Thank you so much for the information!
If you do not need other permissions to fly to Canada, such as valid reasons, job offers, written permission, etc., and you can meet the testing requirements, then yes.
You can travel since you have a COPR under spousal sponsorship and have a spouse who is Canadian. What you may have read in other groups is around economic immigration streams where even those with approved COPRs cannot travel to Canada right now due to COVID.
Hello, I want to ask again..
As a spouse of Canadian Citizen, do I need a written Authorization Letter to travel to Canada? Or my COPR, Immigrant Visa and supporting documents (such as marriage certificate, husband's copy of passport) is enough?
Thank you.
Hello, I want to ask again..
As a spouse of Canadian Citizen, do I need a written Authorization Letter to travel to Canada? Or my COPR, Immigrant Visa and supporting documents (such as marriage certificate, husband's copy of passport) is enough?
Thank you.