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@legalfalcon could you confirm please.

IRCC instructions are not very clear. However, foreign nations who can travel is clearly mentioned in the list:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...9/travel-restrictions-exemptions.html#foreign

For workers the rules are as follows:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ices/coronavirus-covid19/foreign-workers.html

Just because an applicant has a COPR and a job offer does not make him exempt from travelling to Canada, unless the applicant is resident of US. However, there have been accounts from applicants who claim to have entered Canada with an expired COPR, with no authorisation letter, I just see them as anecdotal.
 
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IRCC instructions are not very clear. However, foreign nations who can travel is clearly mentioned in the list:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...9/travel-restrictions-exemptions.html#foreign

For workers the rules are as follows:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ices/coronavirus-covid19/foreign-workers.html

Just because an applicant has a COPR and a job offer does not make him exempt from travelling to Canada, unless the applicant is resident of US. However, there have been accounts from applicants who claim to have entered Canada with an expired COPR, with no authorisation letter, I just see them as anecdotal.
But work permit holders are travelling, even I have my some of the known who has recently traveled to Canada on work permit from non US countries. Even CIC website says work permit holders are exempted from travel restrictions. So my point who is nominated from PNP has work permit support letter and nomination letter on top of that has COPR and PVR, does he need work permit, I belive no because COPR holder don't need separate work permit. So if the skills are essential they are exempted to travel too.
 
As legalfalcon said the information is vague and contradictory in many aspects. I think its best to drop a request for AL to ircc before traveling.
 
As legalfalcon said the information is vague and contradictory in many aspects. I think its best to drop a request for AL to ircc before traveling.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...s/july-2020-aor-join-here.692720/post-9052397

Even in this forum, there is the person who received COPR in the month of Oct 2020 has traveled, but he also requested work permit before he got PPR. My doubt is not related to travel it is only related to work permit needed or not. He is also PNP nominated.
 
But work permit holders are travelling, even I have my some of the known who has recently traveled to Canada on work permit from non US countries. Even CIC website says work permit holders are exempted from travel restrictions. So my point who is nominated from PNP has work permit support letter and nomination letter on top of that has COPR and PVR, does he need work permit, I belive no because COPR holder don't need separate work permit. So if the skills are essential they are exempted to travel too.


The instructions have been provided and are for you to read and rely on.
 
Dont know...i also dont want to gamble it, getting denied at the immigration is a big issue lol

So i think we will just wait for our counterfoil to be expired? before writing webform again..then hope to receive remedicals or resubmission of passports, ...the uncertainty!!!

WE already wrote for an extension 2weeks ago but still no reply,
 
Dont know...i also dont want to gamble it, getting denied at the immigration is a big issue lol

So i think we will just wait for our counterfoil to be expired? before writing webform again..then hope to receive remedicals or resubmission of passports, ...the uncertainty!!!

WE already wrote for an extension 2weeks ago but still no reply,
You could retry submitting forms. And yes it is the risk we face at this time of uncertainty. Please remember take all advises with reservations and do your own research.
 
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Received a generic response,

Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and any impacts on IRCC clients.

You are outside Canada and your permanent residence application has been approved, but you can't travel to Canada before your documents expire, or your documents have already expired? Rest assured that you do not need to contact us until you are ready to travel to Canada.

When you are ready to travel to Canada, we invite you to follow the instructions on our website to notify us. We will then tell you what to do next.

For more information on the situation and to receive up-to-date information, we invite you to verify our website.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry.

We would also like to suggest the following online services that might be helpful to you with any immigration, refugee and/or citizenship future requests:

 
Received a generic response,

Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

The Government of Canada is closely monitoring the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and any impacts on IRCC clients.

You are outside Canada and your permanent residence application has been approved, but you can't travel to Canada before your documents expire, or your documents have already expired? Rest assured that you do not need to contact us until you are ready to travel to Canada.

When you are ready to travel to Canada, we invite you to follow the instructions on our website to notify us. We will then tell you what to do next.

For more information on the situation and to receive up-to-date information, we invite you to verify our website.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry.

We would also like to suggest the following online services that might be helpful to you with any immigration, refugee and/or citizenship future requests:

Does this mean we have to raise ready to travel web form request ?
 
Hi guys, it looks so complicated. So many opinions and interpretations of the same decision in this forum, and IRCC has no certain rules, just general comments. Does anyone know? - if I got COPR in December and I have a job offer in the finance sector, am I able to enter Canada? If yes, what additional documents will I need?

Thanks in advance.
You are correct, and straight answer would be no. you cant travel. But with the exemptions you could, provided if your job is in the exempted list. Also linking someones answer to these question in different thread for anyone to refer to. (for copr holders post 18th march 2020)

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...eads/copr-and-coronavirus.681880/post-9086138
 
Me and my wife have got a COPR expiring 1st April 2021. If we have to travel before that date, then we need to plan travel now itself! - We have to quit our jobs and serve the notice period for 2-3 months. This puts us in a dilemma. No-one knows when the travel will be eased. We want to plan only after things are clear from travel perspective. Do you think COPR can be extended?