For all of yall wondering about the two emails received from IRCC recently, this is not related to whether you sent webforms. My friend and I both received the emails and we haven't raised webforms, so I assume most if not all CoPR holders received it.
Anyway, I have 3 questions:
1. EXTENSION REQUEST Does anybody know if it is legitimate to already raise a webform if CoPR/medicals end in July?
There is 0 visibility with respect to EU borders being reopened and airlines resuming flights. Also, the self-isolation requirement is super burdensome for people who want to do a soft-landing at the moment and who, like me, can't tell their employer they plan to quit and immigrate.
2. SELF-ISOLATION For those who landed recently, what does self-isolation look like in practice?
Do cops put road blocks and check everyone? Can you still rent a car at the airport? Can you go grocery shopping when you are low on supplies? Can you generally just drive around as long as you don't get out of your car and near other people?
3. DURATION OF QUARANTINE ACT Anyone knows when the validity of the Act is supposed to end?
Thanks,
Others I am sure will comment or correct as answers are my interpretation only
1)Sure you can raise a webform now to register on the system that you cannot currently travel even if expiry is not until July.
Soft landings air or land are actively discouraged unless willing to follow the isolation requirement and should not travel to Canada without an isolation plan
2)Have no experience of this but the conditions are clear you must go directly to the isolation accommodation without stopping off anywhere. You are not allowed to leave that accommodation for anything even groceries and certainly cannot drive around. You will need either to have friends deliver or organise an online delivery.
Not sure about hiring a car but given for 14 days you cannot go anywhere then waste of money
No there will be no road blocks although there is the threat of spot checks, the reality of which seems doubtful given resource contraints but the threat is there and the penalties can be severe if found to not be following the isolation plan. upto 750k fine and/or upto 6 months jail time.
3)the Emergency order has a current expiry end June but that may be extended and should at moment plan on that being so for international arrivals
Always keep in mind that until a PR landing has been completed worst case someone can still be denied entry to Canada.