I think I'm the unluckiest guy on this planet. Have received nothing from IRCC till now sending webforms since June 20. PRV expired 15 may 2020.
There are many ppl like you.Dont worry.. Anyways many of those who recd 3,4 or 7 ptrs haven't been able to get AL still after 2 months .So those mails didn't actually do any good.Infact they were a way to stretch things further.I think I'm the unluckiest guy on this planet. Have received nothing from IRCC till now sending webforms since June 20. PRV expired 15 may 2020.
Hello all,Thanks @legalfalcon for replying. My COPR is valid until mid Feb 2021, issued in Nov 2020. Not in essential work, no family in Canada, not from visa-exempt country.
Can you please clarify who needs or can obtain an authorization letter? Is it those with expired COPR who need an extension, or does it include those with valid COPR issued after 18 Mar 2020?
I know this is a big request, and it's ok if you can't. Would you be able to ring IRCC and ask if valid COPR holders can travel without AL, given the new 72-hr covid test mandate? I'm location-blocked from ringing the 1-888-242-2100 number, and they're not replying to emails or webforms.
Interestingly, the questionnaire webpage on travel.gc.ca only popped up recently, after the 72-hr pre-boarding covid test mandate was announced. So I wonder if it's related. That is, if travellers (valid COPR after 18 Mar) are doing COVID test prior to landing, maybe an AL isn't as necessary anymore, since the COVID transmission risk is low. I originally thought AL was for those with expired COPRs, not valid COPRs.
It just doesn't make sense to me that IRCC would let your COPR expire, just for you to apply for extension, wait weeks to months for a 7 point email, then get a new COPR + AL (maybe). So counterproductive, exhausting available manpower and causing unnecessary anxiety.
Thanks heaps in advance.
Hi there, I am in the same boat as you, Copr issued in Oct 2020 and will expire in Feb 2021. I am still not sure to travel to not even if the travel restriction lifts with the cases increasing so much in Canada. So frustrated to face all these uncertainties.Hello all,
New to forum. So Hiiiii
I appear to be in the same situation as @IgboQueenBee. Our (wife and I) CoPR is valid till end of Feb 2021, Issued in Dec 2020 and we do not fall under the current travel-exemptions category. So now we are sitting and waiting for some good news on the travel exemptions. I also went through the form that @IgboQueenBee mentioned and had the same result, saying that I may be able to travel and that final decision is taken at port of entry. There is no mention of taking prior authorization to travel. So do we take the risk and travel? Obviously we would do the covid test and have a quarantine plan. We might even take the vaccine soon. Is that enough? Any advice would be appreciated.
If you have an AL you are exempt right?Correct me if I am wrong.Hi there, I am in the same boat as you, Copr issued in Oct 2020 and will expire in Feb 2021. I am still not sure to travel to not even if the travel restriction lifts with the cases increasing so much in Canada. So frustrated to face all these uncertainties.
I think so, but I have never raised a webform or RTT request. As I said, not sure it is a good time to travel nowIf you have an AL you are exempt right?Correct me if I am wrong.
Hi,Hi there. Thanks so much for your reply. Please type travel.gc.ca Travel Restrictions in Google and let me know what you think of the questionnaire. I posted a link earlier, but I know a lot of people are cautious with links. The questionnaire results says I may be able to travel (no mention of need for AL). However, other IRCC webpages say I need AL for COPR issued after 18 Mar 2020. It's so confusing.
Interestingly, the questionnaire webpage only popped up recently, after the 72-hr pre-boarding covid test mandate was announced. So I wonder if it's related. That is, if travellers (valid COPR after 18 Mar) are doing COVID test prior to landing, maybe an AL isn't as necessary anymore, since the COVID transmission risk is low. I originally thought AL was for those with expired COPRs, not valid COPRs.
It just doesn't make sense to me that IRCC would let your COPR expire, just for you to apply for extention, wait weeks to months for a 7 point email, then get a new COPR + AL (maybe). So counterproductive, exhausting available manpower and causing unnecessary anxiety. {sigh}
If you don't mind sharing what is required to get an AL to land in Canada? My COPR is valid until May 30, 2021. My wife lives in Canada on a work permit. I do not have a visitor visa. Until I land , her PR does not get activated either.Not necessarily
Hello DimpsHi..I have been following very valuable information in this forum and Looking for a response to my query.
COPR issued - 5th November 2020
COPR expiry - 20th January 2021
Web form raised before 23rd December requesting extension and received general response to raise web form when ready to travel.
As per the new process should i only wait for IRCC to comeback to me and not raise any web form even if I'm ready to travel
Why January 21st? is it mentioned somewhere that the regulations may change starting from January 21st?Any idea if after 21st Jan the restrictions on travel will continue or they will exempt the people who got corp after March 2020.
Welcome aboard Nit Nit.Hello all,
New to forum. So Hiiiii
I appear to be in the same situation as @IgboQueenBee. Our (wife and I) CoPR is valid till end of Feb 2021, Issued in Dec 2020 and we do not fall under the current travel-exemptions category. So now we are sitting and waiting for some good news on the travel exemptions. I also went through the form that @IgboQueenBee mentioned and had the same result, saying that I may be able to travel and that final decision is taken at port of entry. There is no mention of taking prior authorization to travel. So do we take the risk and travel? Obviously we would do the covid test and have a quarantine plan. We might even take the vaccine soon. Is that enough? Any advice would be appreciated.
We are currently employed in the gulf region and our home country is under lockdown and not accepting citizens as well. As i need to travel to my home country to get access to my funds (proof of funds was shown from my home country during the application process) prior to travelling to Canada. I provided a detail explanation letter stating the reason i cannot travel to Canada before 20th Jan even if borders are open.Hello Dimps
Looks like Many in the same situation.
Would you mind sharing the reason you gave seeking extension?
Answering your question with another another question, based on the general response you received, are we to allow the copr to expire because we are not really the exempt category who can travel now?