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COPR and coronavirus

Bs65

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2016
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Hello,
Destination on CoPR is Toronto, but I will be landing at Montreal then taking a taxi to Toronto, is this ok? Can I land in Montreal?
Please answer!!
Thanks
You can only complete a landing in Montreal if you have onward travel/transit to Toronto, a taxi probably would not be convincing enough plus assume you have checked the cost of a taxi (maybe 1000 CDN) for the 530 plus kms. versus airfare.

Having said above CBSA may have some leniency for Montreal landings given COVID and fact that due to COVID international arrivals into Canada are restricted at the moment to 4 major airports, Montreal being one of them Add to this airlines cutting routes making it more likely that travellers may have limited choice but to go through Montreal.. I cannot answer that one so should assume you need to transit Montreal.
 
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Ships123

Full Member
Mar 18, 2019
24
3
Hello ,
I am planning to fly to Toronto via connecting flights . do I need to have a medical certificate or a check up done for doing a landing in Toronto or taking a flight in Air India? please , anyone who has flown to Canada let me know.i have flights in a few days.
Thanks
 

whyCorona

Champion Member
Mar 17, 2020
1,016
994
Hello ,
I am planning to fly to Toronto via connecting flights . do I need to have a medical certificate or a check up done for doing a landing in Toronto or taking a flight in Air India? please , anyone who has flown to Canada let me know.i have flights in a few days.
Thanks
No need for medical certificate or check up if it is not advised by IRCC. You are only required to show medical certificate if you were denied entry while boarding flight due to COVID19 like symptoms. Stay safe and best of luck for your travel.
 

Ships123

Full Member
Mar 18, 2019
24
3
No need for medical certificate or check up if it is not advised by IRCC. You are only required to show medical certificate if you were denied entry while boarding flight due to COVID19 like symptoms. Stay safe and best of luck for your travel.
Ok thanks a lot
 

aurelero

Star Member
Jan 18, 2019
144
47
France
You can't land in Quebec province without a valid Quebec Certificate of Selection - do you have one? Btw Montreal is 540 km away from Toronto, are you sure you'd want to take a taxi?
I had a 4hrs stopover in Montreal where they took care of the immigration process. The officer thought we were staying in Montreal, we had to tell him our final destination was Ottawa. Maybe he was on the permissive side, I don't know.
 

malikjatin

Star Member
Aug 18, 2015
167
9
Hello Friends,
I need an Urgent Help, if you can help please.
I got my COPR along with my wife and 1 year old daughter in December 2019. Medicals July 2019.
Our COPR expiring in July 2020. & we haven't flown till now for soft landing or anything. Then Covid19 happened in March, and I was really scared to travel with a kid.
So, I am really worried what will happen to my COPR? I checked CIC site, it states if you not able to travel due to Covid19, please raise web form. Don't know what is the use of that?
Can you please help me as to what is the best alternative available for me right now,
Even though Flights resume operations in July 2020, i will be scared to go on a such a long journey with a kid especially in this condition.

Can you please respond on this? I will be happy to provide any more information if you require to answer this? Thanks in advance.
 

Gypsy run

Member
May 24, 2020
15
2
No need for medical certificate or check up if it is not advised by IRCC. You are only required to show medical certificate if you were denied entry while boarding flight due to COVID19 like symptoms. Stay safe and best of luck for your travel.
Hey Can you share details on how did you book your flight? I m planning to travel in first week of July.
 

crtsai09

Full Member
Apr 23, 2019
27
3
London
Hello Friends,
I need an Urgent Help, if you can help please.
I got my COPR along with my wife and 1 year old daughter in December 2019. Medicals July 2019.
Our COPR expiring in July 2020. & we haven't flown till now for soft landing or anything. Then Covid19 happened in March, and I was really scared to travel with a kid.
So, I am really worried what will happen to my COPR? I checked CIC site, it states if you not able to travel due to Covid19, please raise web form. Don't know what is the use of that?
Can you please help me as to what is the best alternative available for me right now,
Even though Flights resume operations in July 2020, i will be scared to go on a such a long journey with a kid especially in this condition.

Can you please respond on this? I will be happy to provide any more information if you require to answer this? Thanks in advance.
Hope the below information is helpful for you

Approved permanent resident applicants with expired or expiring documents
If we already approved your permanent resident application but you can't travel to Canada before your documents expire, use the Web form to tell us why you can’t travel.

Once it’s possible for you to travel, use the Web form to let us know so we can tell you what to do next.

Source - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html
 

pumpkin_latte

Hero Member
Oct 17, 2019
410
406
Toronto
Category........
FSW
@malikjatin

If you can travel before your CoPR expires, you needn't raise a webform, just travel on your existing ticket and travel date and confirm yours and families PR.

If you foresee inability or unwillingness to travel due to COVID19, raise a webform closer to the expiry date of your CoPR (in your case, I'd say by mid-June) and say so. IRCC officers will keep a note in your application that you've intimated them of your situation. Then wait for your CoPR to expire. Post expiry, when you can travel again (willing and able), raise another web form indicating so and in a few months, your application would be re-opened and IRCC would contact you regarding re-medicals (if necessary). Then you'll have to submit the passports for new COPRs and PR visas and then you'll have to arrive in Canada by the new COPR expiry dates. Please note that IRCC has not said how many months you can wait post-expiry to reapply for COPR, but it's definitely not a long period like a year. If the situation in your country is severely messed up, you have to wait for the Visa offices to open up, as well as the VFS centres before you indicate willingness to travel.

Regarding fear of COVID19, at this point there's no place to hide and this isn't going away. I may sound harsh, but trust me, I understand your situation and fear, but this is the truth. You can catch COVID anywhere; even when you run down to the corner store. Even with a vaccine, we can't be assured of lasting protection. If you all follow safety protocols, you should be as safe as could be in these scenarios. COVID will still be around when you re-plan your trip. A more pressing fear should be your economic survival in a post-COVID Canadian labour market.

Soft landing is actively dissuaded at this point. A member, nicolasf, stated that passengers from Dubai who said that they weren't planning to permanently settle in Canada weren't allowed to board the flights to Toronto.

Edit: Added link to Nicolasf's post for sake of completeness.
 
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CA98712

Hero Member
Dec 9, 2017
257
52
Singapore
Category........
PNP
Hi Friends, I am trying to contact to IRCC with 1 888 242 2100 within Canada but I not able to reach the Agent.
It is going to Automated Anser mode and then they disconnect it.
If anyone had called IRCC recently could you please share the options which you are selecting while calling to IRCC.
 

mahiejain

Member
Jan 7, 2020
14
4
Hi Friends, I am trying to contact to IRCC with 1 888 242 2100 within Canada but I not able to reach the Agent.
It is going to Automated Anser mode and then they disconnect it.
If anyone had called IRCC recently could you please share the options which you are selecting while calling to IRCC.
For express entry press 2,2,2 then 0 due to limited work staff they would disconnect bc of enormous number of calls but keep trying till you reach a representative to talk to.
 
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rpgoraya

Full Member
Oct 26, 2016
40
16
Regina
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2282
App. Filed.......
09-11-2016
AOR Received.
31-01-2017
IELTS Request
upfront
Med's Request
14-09-2017 upfront
Med's Done....
passed on 06-11-2017
Passport Req..
2 Feb 2018
VISA ISSUED...
16 Feb 2018
LANDED..........
11 March 2018
Please answer.Last week, we asked for extension as copr is expiring on 11 june using web form but no email from IRCC yet. is the normal please advise. also do we need to send any email to New Delhi visa office.
 

pumpkin_latte

Hero Member
Oct 17, 2019
410
406
Toronto
Category........
FSW
Last week, we asked for an extension as the COPR is expiring on 11 June using web form, but no email from IRCC yet. Is this normal? Please advise. Also, do we need to send an email to the New Delhi visa office?
This is normal. Don't send any more emails/web-forms. You've done your part. Now let your COPR expire. When you are ready to travel again, raise a new webform and then IRCC will get back to you and tell you what to do. People at visa offices are skeletal staff; we shouldn't overwhelm the system.
 

foxstiger

Full Member
Sep 10, 2019
48
9
Quick question about the BSF186 form for personal belongings when landing - should I list out everything in my luggage such as books and clothes, or should I only include stuff that are relatively expensive, such as my laptop? Thanks!