No such consideration. Parents are not classed as dependents.Dependent parents only. If your parents are physically/mentally incapable of living on their own, then they classify as dependents.
No such consideration. Parents are not classed as dependents.Dependent parents only. If your parents are physically/mentally incapable of living on their own, then they classify as dependents.
Stop misleading people. There is zero clarity about June 30 thing!They are not allowed.
Until June 30th.
Common sense. IRCC agents already have jobs and there is nothing to "milk". No one is going to be charged PR fees again. They may have to pay for new medicals or PCCs but none of that money goes to IRCC.For all we know they might encourage this. This gives jobs to IRCC agents and they can milk the CoPRs more by recharging them (they are foreign nationals after all so who would defend them anyways!).
No, they are not allowed to travel. As of right now, the ban is in effect until June 30th.Hello My parents are stuck in India, they got their COPR and Immigrant Visas on March 16 2020.
I want to bring them here, are they allowed to enter Canada ? If not , then until what date ?
Their COPR expiring July 4th 2020.
@Bs65 @canuck_in_uk
No.Hi! Please update us if IRCC has already lifted the travel ban to those who have been granted COPR both my husband and I are in the PH and are COPR and PRV holder. Thank you so much! Hopefully everything will get better soon. Please take care.
It's been posted by the Canadian government, so yeah, there is clarity on it right now.Stop misleading people. There is zero clarity about June 30 thing!
Hey Ryan, which airline did you fly?Landed in Toronto from Boston:
- CoPR's cannot enter Canada until June 30th from any country except the USA.
- Only Canadians and family of Canadians/PR can enter
- Family includes, spouse, dependent children and parents
- If you have not travelled to any country outside of the USA and Canada in the past 14 days, you can enter Canada with a CoPR by FLIGHT ONLY.
- Regardless of citizenship, if you're residing in USA and have not left the country or travelled abroad, you can enter Canada to confirm your CoPR by plane only.
I classified my mother as a dependent. Went through a lawyer, I can't really dig deeper because I don't know the process.No such consideration. Parents are not classed as dependents.
Lol, Google it.Stop misleading people. There is zero clarity about June 30 thing!
https://www.facebook.com/notes/canada-in-india-high-commission-of-canada/travel-and-visa-advisory-covid-19/3087838001268813/I think IRCC can/SHOULD be more proactive and responsible at a time like this. Not asking for much, but we already know:
1. COPR can't fly till 30 June
2. There are hundreds whose COPR will expire before that and who haven't landed yet
Then it doesn't take a genius to figure out that these people (their COPR) are doomed. So what's this form business?? That too, no replies ever. "Fill the form explaining why you can't travel" - why is that, IRCC, take a guess?? They already have all facts, all the data. Logically they should say any COPR expiring before June 30 will be taken care of by them. Plain and simple. It will be a ray of hope for so many of us. And not at all a difficult task for IRCC.