An example of a Travel Authorization Letter
Must travel by: October 03, 2020
You must travel with a copy of this letter and with your passport as proof of your authorization to travel to Canada.
On March 18, 2020, the Government of Canada announced travel restrictions to Canada to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and protect the health and safety of Canadians.
Your application for permanent residence was approved on 2019/07/03 and you have received a confirmation of permanent residence (CRP). If you are from a country subject to visa requirements for travel to Canada, you have also received a permanent residence visa sticker in your passport.
As your application for permanent residence has been approved on or before March 18, 2020, you are exempt from travel restrictions.
As your CRP and Permanent Residence Visa (VRP) expire on 2020/06/03, we have extended their validity until 2020/10/31.
We do not currently print or mail new CRPs and VRPs. To travel to Canada, you will need to:
~ bring this letter, along with your original CRP and VRP.
~ show it to the airline agent as proof that you are exempt from the travel restriction and that your new CRP and VRP are valid.
~ use this letter before October 03, 2020
~ make sure you can transit or will travel through other countries with your suggested flight route.
Please note that you must also have a valid passport to travel to Canada, and that you will need to show this letter to a Canada Border Services Agency officer when you arrive in Canada.
If you are unable to travel by the expiration date of this letter, on October 03, 2020 IRCC will leave your application for permanent residence open and you will have to go through the CRP and VRP issuance process again. when you are able to travel to Canada.
You must follow the public health measures below if you plan to travel to Canada:
~ If you are traveling by air, you will need to have a medical check-up before you are allowed to board your flight and wear a non-medical mask or face cover during the trip (including where you will be. in quarantine). Anyone showing symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to travel to Canada. If you know you are sick, put off your travel plans until you feel well.
~ When you arrive in Canada, you will need to quarantine (self-isolate) for 14 days and watch for symptoms. You will need to have a plan for how you will quarantine yourself for 14 days when you arrive in Canada and where you will get medical treatment if you become ill.
~ During your quarantine, you will not be able to leave your accommodation for any reason. If you don't have a quarantine plan, which includes how you will purchase groceries and access other essential services, please create one first before traveling. The Government of Canada does not pay for accommodation costs once you are in the country.
~ Your compliance with this decree may be subject to monitoring, auditing, and enforcement action. Those who fail to comply could be held in a quarantine facility, fined or imprisoned.
s your application for permanent residence has been approved on or before March 18, 2020, you are exempt from travel restrictions.
guys plz answer me??
all copr exaired are excempted from travel restrictions?? becouse as per the ircc anoucmrnt earlier this month they said only the copr expaired with the non discretionary reason are excemted from travel restrictions.
Group 3: Expired COPR and PRV and travelling from any other country other than the U.S.
Applicants for permanent residence who are in possession of an expired COPR and PRV and who are ready to travel to Canada are asked to contact Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) using a Web form. Applicants are asked to provide the expiry date of the COPR and the non-discretionary reason(s) for their travel.
After the web forms are received, applicants will be directed to the appropriate processing network and will be evaluated according to the following eligibility criteria:
documents to support proof of an acceptable plan to settle in Canada;
proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine; and their
proposed travel itinerary.