When is your spouse flight?I'm a Canadian citizen.. i still don't know airline will let them board?
When is your spouse flight?I'm a Canadian citizen.. i still don't know airline will let them board?
(c) a person registered as an Indian under the Indian Act ;
There you go, cbsa made it clear. indians can travel and land.
As per the interim order, foreign nationals who have been in the US for the past 14 days can travel anytime now. The order is already into effect- beginning at noon Eastern Daylight Time on March 18, 2020 and ending at noon Eastern Daylight Time on June 30, 2020. Pardon me if there is any other aspect to its interpretation. I referred the following links:
https://orders-in-council.canada.ca/attachment.php?attach=38952&lang=en
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/mediaroom/...persons-boarding-flights-canada-covid-19.html
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/av...heck-in-procedure-international-airports.html
Nooooooooooooooo. COPR's or their family are not allowed to travel! It doesn't matter what your interpretation is. They are NOT ALLOWED TO TRAVEL!After reading,
https://orders-in-council.canada.ca/attachment.php?attach=38952&lang=en
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/mediaroom/...persons-boarding-flights-canada-covid-19.html
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/av...heck-in-procedure-international-airports.html
My interpretation of the above mentioned orders is that COPR is allowed to travel based on following findings:
1) PR/Citizens are allowed travel.
2)immediate family members of PR/Citizens(point one above) are allowed to travel.
3) immediate family includes spouse/children/dependent
4)obviously immediate family members will not have PR/Citizenship, otherwise it they will fall in the category of PR/Citizens (point 1 above) and there is no sense of raising point 2 above.
[in simple words, if family members have PR/Citizenship, there is no point of separately mentioning that immediate family members are allowed]
5)immediate family members should have a document other than PR/citizenship through which they are allowed to travel. And This document is obviously COPR.
=> conclusions, immediate family members with COPR are allowed to travel.
Note:
1) "Indians as per indian act" are NOT people of India/Bharat. Indian act is a Canadian act.
2) I'm not an expert/agent. All are just interpretations
No, US border is shut ony to essential travel.Hi! Does this mean people in Canada can do flagpole at CAD-US border?
Nooooooooooooooo. COPR's or their family are not allowed to travel! It doesn't matter what your interpretation is. They are NOT ALLOWED TO TRAVEL!
This statement suggests that study or work permit holders outside of Canada and the U.S. who are not the immediate family member of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident are forbidden from returning to Canada for the time being.Air Carriers
To confirm, a travel ban has been implemented through an order under the Aeronautics Act which requires air carriers operating flights to Canada to deny boarding to any passenger who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (or an immediate family member). The measure came into force on Wednesday, March 18, at 12:00 p.m. (noon) EDT, and applies to travellers arriving by air.
For clarity, what this means is that international students and workers who are outside of Canada and the United States will not be permitted to board an aircraft to return to Canada, unless they are the spouse, common-law partner or dependent child of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.”
About flagpoling, I am not sure since all the information on the aforementioned links seem to pertain to air travelers. Although CBSA is indeed discouraging it.Hi! Does this mean people in Canada can do flagpole at CAD-US border?
Hi! Does this mean people in Canada can do flagpole at CAD-US border?
Don't think so. Check out this tweet thread from CBSA: