legalfalcon
VIP Member
- Sep 21, 2015
- 9,915
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 4112
- App. Filed.......
- 03-09-2015
- Doc's Request.
- 01-10-2015
- AOR Received.
- 03-09-2015
- Med's Done....
- 17-08-2015
- Passport Req..
- 05-04-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-04-2016
- LANDED..........
- 05-05-2016
I get it now. Unfortunately you do not fall under the exemption. Only the following quality under the exemption:Apparently nieces and nephews aren’t exempted from travel restrictions as extended family members.
My uncle is sponsoring me as her orphaned niece
So I was wondering if I get my PR will I be allowed to enter Canada
Extended family members who want to unite with a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident
To be considered an extended family member of a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident, it depends on who you’re related to and how.
If your relationship is with a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident
You must be
- in an exclusive dating relationship, have been in the relationship for at least 1 year and have spent time in the physical presence of that person at some point during the relationship
- You and the person you’re in the relationship with must both be 18 years of age or older.
- a non-dependent child (adult child)
- a grandchild (dependent child of a non-dependent adult child)
- a sibling, half-sibling or step-sibling
- a grandparent
You must be a
- non-dependent child (adult child)
- grandchild (dependent child of a non-dependent adult child)
- sibling, half-sibling or step-sibling
- grandparent
You must be a
- dependent child
- non-dependent child (adult child)
- grandchild (dependent child of a non-dependent adult child)
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/visitors/immediate-family.html#extended