April 10th update on travel to Canada and my scenario:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/travel-restrictions-exemptions.html
They still have not defined what essential travel reasons are but they have specified what is not essential.
To board your flight to Canada, you must
- have your health checked by airline officials to confirm that you don’t have symptoms of COVID‑19, including a fever, a cough and difficulty breathing
- Anyone showing symptoms will not be allowed to board.
- tell the airline that you’re exempt from the travel restrictions
- show that you’re travelling to Canada for an essential reason and not for reasons that are optional or non-essential, such as tourism, recreation or entertainment
- present proof to show that you’re an immediate family member of a Canadian citizen or Canadian permanent resident
- make sure you have a valid travel document (visitor visa or eTA) and a valid passport to fly to Canada
I wish to travel home to care for my elderly Mother who lives alone and I want to bring my wife and son with me. Both of them have PR apps in process and both currently have TRV's. In the linked document it talks about traveling for family reunification. In our case I have a compelling reason to return home, and IMO my wife and son should be allowed to accompany me in order to maintain our family unity. That would be their essential reason to travel to Canada.
Your thoughts and opinions please.