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COPR Extension request - Approval : New Documents

sureshkp

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Sep 2, 2017
104
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Category........
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
18-Oct-2017
I was issue COPR before March 2020, with validity of June 2020, I could not travel hence requested and extension.
I raised a request that now I am able to travel. the response was below ask,
has any one responded to below ask with out a job offer/employment in Canada, if yes what was the answer received or if any other documents were asked.
please share your experience.

Your plans to live and settle in Canada upon arrival

· documents to support your living situation in Canada (i.e. address, lease agreement, 
home ownership document)

· employment plans in Canada, (i.e. location of work, letter from employer)

· any other relevant information.

How you plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada, including how you will have access to groceries, get medical care, and other essential services. While in quarantine, you will not be able to leave your place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if you have no COVID-19 symptoms.

· proof of funds (i.e, bank and/or credit card statements) 3. your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary

· a description of your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if you have already purchased them
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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I was issue COPR before March 2020, with validity of June 2020, I could not travel hence requested and extension.
I raised a request that now I am able to travel. the response was below ask,
has any one responded to below ask with out a job offer/employment in Canada, if yes what was the answer received or if any other documents were asked.
please share your experience.

Your plans to live and settle in Canada upon arrival

· documents to support your living situation in Canada (i.e. address, lease agreement, 
home ownership document)

· employment plans in Canada, (i.e. location of work, letter from employer)

· any other relevant information.

How you plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada, including how you will have access to groceries, get medical care, and other essential services. While in quarantine, you will not be able to leave your place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if you have no COVID-19 symptoms.

· proof of funds (i.e, bank and/or credit card statements) 3. your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary

· a description of your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if you have already purchased them
They have realized that many are not following the rules and are doing soft landings. CIC has now started asking more questions to make sure people are moving to Canada because many international flights have been arriving with somone with covid on them which could infect other patients, flight, airport staff or taxi/uber staff. There is no risk of taking the chance of bringing someone with covid into Canada unless they are going to remain permanently.
 
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iris2017

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Jul 16, 2020
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Can I ask where are you traveling from? US? Or other countries? And when did you raise the webform saying you are able to travel? Thanks!

I was issue COPR before March 2020, with validity of June 2020, I could not travel hence requested and extension.
I raised a request that now I am able to travel. the response was below ask,
has any one responded to below ask with out a job offer/employment in Canada, if yes what was the answer received or if any other documents were asked.
please share your experience.

Your plans to live and settle in Canada upon arrival

· documents to support your living situation in Canada (i.e. address, lease agreement, 
home ownership document)

· employment plans in Canada, (i.e. location of work, letter from employer)

· any other relevant information.

How you plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada, including how you will have access to groceries, get medical care, and other essential services. While in quarantine, you will not be able to leave your place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if you have no COVID-19 symptoms.

· proof of funds (i.e, bank and/or credit card statements) 3. your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary

· a description of your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if you have already purchased them
 

prusa

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Jul 22, 2019
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I was issue COPR before March 2020, with validity of June 2020, I could not travel hence requested and extension.
I raised a request that now I am able to travel. the response was below ask,
has any one responded to below ask with out a job offer/employment in Canada, if yes what was the answer received or if any other documents were asked.
please share your experience.

Your plans to live and settle in Canada upon arrival

· documents to support your living situation in Canada (i.e. address, lease agreement, 
home ownership document)

· employment plans in Canada, (i.e. location of work, letter from employer)

· any other relevant information.

How you plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada, including how you will have access to groceries, get medical care, and other essential services. While in quarantine, you will not be able to leave your place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if you have no COVID-19 symptoms.

· proof of funds (i.e, bank and/or credit card statements) 3. your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary

· a description of your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if you have already purchased them
Suresh - when did you open the webform for willing to travel? Just trying to get an idea of their response time.

As far as the request goes, are you planning to travel permanently or make a short landing for a shorter duration?
A lot of US folks have been either returning from land border after completing landing or after 2 weeks quarantine. Based on the recent updates on IRCC site, they seem to be discouraging such travels and are asking documented steps on how you plan to settle. I think a month long short term rental with the intention of looking around for apartments may suffice along with flight itinerary in case you are flying. As far as the groceries goes, if you know someone you could say they will drop it at the door or use online delivery services and take some items with you.
 

sureshkp

Star Member
Sep 2, 2017
104
49
Category........
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
18-Oct-2017
Can I ask where are you traveling from? US? Or other countries? And when did you raise the webform saying you are able to travel? Thanks!
US, around Jun20th ,that ready to travel.
 

sureshkp

Star Member
Sep 2, 2017
104
49
Category........
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
18-Oct-2017
Suresh - when did you open the webform for willing to travel? Just trying to get an idea of their response time.

As far as the request goes, are you planning to travel permanently or make a short landing for a shorter duration?
A lot of US folks have been either returning from land border after completing landing or after 2 weeks quarantine. Based on the recent updates on IRCC site, they seem to be discouraging such travels and are asking documented steps on how you plan to settle. I think a month long short term rental with the intention of looking around for apartments may suffice along with flight itinerary in case you are flying. As far as the groceries goes, if you know someone you could say they will drop it at the door or use online delivery services and take some items with you.
short landing , I will drive from US. I am unsure how do I book airbnb etc when I do not know when will they allow me to travel , or how much time it will take for them to re-issue a visa ,
for employment etc again if I do not have PR status , My organization is not ready to transfer to Canada..so its a tricky situation.
 

dsr236

Full Member
Jul 24, 2020
28
2
short landing , I will drive from US. I am unsure how do I book airbnb etc when I do not know when will they allow me to travel , or how much time it will take for them to re-issue a visa ,
for employment etc again if I do not have PR status , My organization is not ready to transfer to Canada..so its a tricky situation.
I am also concerned about those questions about employment too . If you are still employed by your current employer, would they hold that against you? As in, will they say that since you are still employed in the US, you are not planning to settle in Canada?

And if you want to transfer your current job to Canada, I would imagine most companies would want you to be a confirmed PR first right?
 

orco13

Member
Aug 7, 2019
15
2
San Francisco
NOC Code......
2121
Is there anyone here whose COPR is expiring in August but do not have plans to travel now ? I wish to know what steps you are planning on taking after the COPR expires.
 

orco13

Member
Aug 7, 2019
15
2
San Francisco
NOC Code......
2121
I'm still hesitating about traveling. My only direct flight was canceled and I have animals to transport. At this point, IRCC is only issuing extensions when you are ready to permanently settle in Canada. If you don't plan to do so right now, you should wait till there are new guidelines or relief of travel restrictions.
Thanks for letting me know. Same with me - We will be travelling with our pet from the US. In our case, we will be travelling to settle permanently. However, folks from the US are allowed to travel. Hence, I was wondering if they will issue an extension to me or not. Because they said to not contact them until we are ready to travel, I am unsure about what to do - especially because once I am ready to travel, will they ask me to get the medicals, police clearance once again ( which could take some time) ?
 

dsr236

Full Member
Jul 24, 2020
28
2
They can technically hold that against you but then again how can they expect you to give up your livelihood during a raging pandemic and economic recession. If I'm getting questioned on that I'd answer honestly that I don't plan to quit my job until there is an alternative and that I'm seeking options to transfer my job to Canada if a Canadian job isn't immediately available (and that I will also be looking for certain jobs in certain industries once I become PR).
Yes, that makes sense and is what I think I will do if god forbid they start asking these questions. Although so far I haven't seen anyone mention getting questioned about employment. It is lunacy to expect someone to quit their job in these situations without alternatives set in stone.
 

sureshkp

Star Member
Sep 2, 2017
104
49
Category........
NOC Code......
2173
App. Filed.......
18-Oct-2017
For expired COPR below is new guideline : the last point "the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with ...is not clear to me , how are they going to verify if my US visa is expiring ?

Travelling from the US (group 4)
Applicants with expired COPRs can travel to Canada from the US for non-discretionary reasons to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • their application was approved
  • they received their COPR and PRV and
  • they have an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada
Only permanent resident applicants who are in possession of an expired COPR and PRV and who are ready to travel to Canada should contact IRCC using the Web form, to provide information on when the COPR expired and the non-discretionary reason(s) for travelling. Once Web forms are received, the Client Support Centre will refer them to the appropriate processing network (CN or IN), which will assess them based on the eligibility criteria below.

These applicants can come to Canada and become a permanent resident now if they plan to stay and settle. If they’re planning on coming temporarily and leaving again, they can’t do that right now unless they’re exempt from the restrictions. They must show

  • proof of an acceptable plan to settle: documents to support their living situation in Canada (address, lease agreement, home ownership document), employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer) or any other relevant information
  • proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada: includes proof of funds (bank or credit card statements) and how they will access groceries, medical care and other essential services.
    • While in quarantine, they will not be able to leave their place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if they have no COVID-19 symptoms.
  • proposed travel itinerary: a description of their proposed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if they already have purchased them
In addition, the applicant and accompanying family members must show that they meet the following criteria:

  • held a valid COPR and PRV on or before March 18, 2020, but these documents have now expired; no specific date for US-based applicants
  • have a compelling reason to travel to Canada now:
    • family reunification: family member is in Canada and usually resides there
    • economic: economic services and supply chains, critical infrastructure support
    • health (immediate medical care), safety and security
    • supporting Indigenous communities
    • expiring status in the US
    • tending to family matters for non-optional or non-discretionary purposes
    • any other activities that are deemed non-optional or non-discretionary by the Government of Canada or based on an officer’s assessment
  • the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with the respective migration program managers to verify this information; within CN, processing officers will liaise with the International Network – Rapid Response Operations Centre (IN-RROC), who will liaise with the appropriate migration program manager to verify this information.
Priority will be given to clients with a proposed or confirmed and detailed travel plan, or a willingness to book and confirm travel plans immediately once approved.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html
 
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Nikmal

Star Member
May 30, 2018
67
15
Has anyone from India requested for COPR extension and filled a web form recently after the Vande Bharat mission commencement? I just read that flights are starting from Aug 3 from Ind to Canada but I am not sure of its availability as the normal international travel ban has been extended till Aug 31. Anyone in the same state and clearer mind than mine? :)
 

prusa

Star Member
Jul 22, 2019
192
63
For expired COPR below is new guideline : the last point "the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with ...is not clear to me , how are they going to verify if my US visa is expiring ?

Travelling from the US (group 4)
Applicants with expired COPRs can travel to Canada from the US for non-discretionary reasons to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • their application was approved
  • they received their COPR and PRV and
  • they have an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada
Only permanent resident applicants who are in possession of an expired COPR and PRV and who are ready to travel to Canada should contact IRCC using the Web form, to provide information on when the COPR expired and the non-discretionary reason(s) for travelling. Once Web forms are received, the Client Support Centre will refer them to the appropriate processing network (CN or IN), which will assess them based on the eligibility criteria below.

These applicants can come to Canada and become a permanent resident now if they plan to stay and settle. If they’re planning on coming temporarily and leaving again, they can’t do that right now unless they’re exempt from the restrictions. They must show

  • proof of an acceptable plan to settle: documents to support their living situation in Canada (address, lease agreement, home ownership document), employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer) or any other relevant information
  • proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada: includes proof of funds (bank or credit card statements) and how they will access groceries, medical care and other essential services.
    • While in quarantine, they will not be able to leave their place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if they have no COVID-19 symptoms.
  • proposed travel itinerary: a description of their proposed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if they already have purchased them
In addition, the applicant and accompanying family members must show that they meet the following criteria:

  • held a valid COPR and PRV on or before March 18, 2020, but these documents have now expired; no specific date for US-based applicants
  • have a compelling reason to travel to Canada now:
    • family reunification: family member is in Canada and usually resides there
    • economic: economic services and supply chains, critical infrastructure support
    • health (immediate medical care), safety and security
    • supporting Indigenous communities
    • expiring status in the US
    • tending to family matters for non-optional or non-discretionary purposes
    • any other activities that are deemed non-optional or non-discretionary by the Government of Canada or based on an officer’s assessment
  • the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with the respective migration program managers to verify this information; within CN, processing officers will liaise with the International Network – Rapid Response Operations Centre (IN-RROC), who will liaise with the appropriate migration program manager to verify this information.
Priority will be given to clients with a proposed or confirmed and detailed travel plan, or a willingness to book and confirm travel plans immediately once approved.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html


Suresh - did you respond to IRCC on the details they had requested?
 

aadhi90

Full Member
May 12, 2019
35
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For expired COPR below is new guideline : the last point "the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with ...is not clear to me , how are they going to verify if my US visa is expiring ?

Travelling from the US (group 4)
Applicants with expired COPRs can travel to Canada from the US for non-discretionary reasons to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • their application was approved
  • they received their COPR and PRV and
  • they have an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada
Only permanent resident applicants who are in possession of an expired COPR and PRV and who are ready to travel to Canada should contact IRCC using the Web form, to provide information on when the COPR expired and the non-discretionary reason(s) for travelling. Once Web forms are received, the Client Support Centre will refer them to the appropriate processing network (CN or IN), which will assess them based on the eligibility criteria below.

These applicants can come to Canada and become a permanent resident now if they plan to stay and settle. If they’re planning on coming temporarily and leaving again, they can’t do that right now unless they’re exempt from the restrictions. They must show

  • proof of an acceptable plan to settle: documents to support their living situation in Canada (address, lease agreement, home ownership document), employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer) or any other relevant information
  • proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada: includes proof of funds (bank or credit card statements) and how they will access groceries, medical care and other essential services.
    • While in quarantine, they will not be able to leave their place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if they have no COVID-19 symptoms.
  • proposed travel itinerary: a description of their proposed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if they already have purchased them
In addition, the applicant and accompanying family members must show that they meet the following criteria:

  • held a valid COPR and PRV on or before March 18, 2020, but these documents have now expired; no specific date for US-based applicants
  • have a compelling reason to travel to Canada now:
    • family reunification: family member is in Canada and usually resides there
    • economic: economic services and supply chains, critical infrastructure support
    • health (immediate medical care), safety and security
    • supporting Indigenous communities
    • expiring status in the US
    • tending to family matters for non-optional or non-discretionary purposes
    • any other activities that are deemed non-optional or non-discretionary by the Government of Canada or based on an officer’s assessment
  • the country where the client resides is not subject to exit controls that limit the client’s ability to travel to Canada. Within IN, processing officers will liaise with the respective migration program managers to verify this information; within CN, processing officers will liaise with the International Network – Rapid Response Operations Centre (IN-RROC), who will liaise with the appropriate migration program manager to verify this information.
Priority will be given to clients with a proposed or confirmed and detailed travel plan, or a willingness to book and confirm travel plans immediately once approved.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html
have you send all the information asked and any correspondence from IRCC?