Does this mean that if one got COPR after March 18th 2020 (and has no family in Canada nor is travelling from US) can't even go to Canada to validate COPR in current state of things?
Unless you are planning to go to Canada permanently, you cannot go to Canada.Does this mean that if one got COPR after March 18th 2020 (and has no family in Canada nor is travelling from US) can't even go to Canada to validate COPR in current state of things?
how I understand it is that it says:You are exempt from the current travel restrictions and can come to Canada if you have a valid COPR, and
- the COPR was issued on or before March 18, 2020, or
- the COPR was issued after March 18, 2020 and you are an immediate family member sponsored by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (note that grandparents are not considered immediate family members and cannot come to Canada at this time), or
- you’re currently living in the U.S. and will be coming to Canada directly (transiting through the U.S. to Canada doesn’t apply)
You have a point. I am also in the same category as you. I believe IRCC will have some updates on this category soon as they have just now in Oct'20 started to approve COPR of non-US and non-Canada applicants.. they cannot open the COPR flood gates without having a plan to deal with people coming to them about their expiring COPR.I understand that part you bolded and thank you very much for pointing that out, pretty useful and I'd say pretty clearly stated.
But by looking at this part:
how I understand it is that it says:
My question is: All of those who received their COPR on March 19th and later and who are not immediate family members AND don't live in USA and plan to go directly to Canada - are they at the moment allowed to enter Canada at all (to permanently settle) or not?
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 18th or before, you can enter Canada (to permanently settle).
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 19th or later, you can enter Canada only if you ar an immediate family member OR you are currently living in USA and plan to come directly to Canada (to permanently settle).
How I read this explanation from the page you linked, seems to me that those people are not even allowed to travel to Canada right now even though they intend to permanently settle. Like said, I might not understand this well (sorry on that, I am not native English speaker).
That’s what I understood too.. the people who have got COPR after 18th March are not allowed to come even if they move to Canada permanently unless they reside in USA and if they have immediate family member in Canada .I understand that part you bolded and thank you very much for pointing that out, pretty useful and I'd say pretty clearly stated.
But by looking at this part:
how I understand it is that it says:
My question is: All of those who received their COPR on March 19th and later and who are not immediate family members AND don't live in USA and plan to go directly to Canada - are they at the moment allowed to enter Canada at all (to permanently settle) or not?
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 18th or before, you can enter Canada (to permanently settle).
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 19th or later, you can enter Canada only if you ar an immediate family member OR you are currently living in USA and plan to come directly to Canada (to permanently settle).
How I read this explanation from the page you linked, seems to me that those people are not even allowed to travel to Canada right now even though they intend to permanently settle. Like said, I might not understand this well (sorry on that, I am not native English speaker).
If you have the scores and you got the invitation, and are in no hurry to move out, then you can drag the process by taking maximum allowed time to complete the requirements so that this crisis over by the time COPR comes in hand. But don't push it too close to the edge.I understand that part you bolded and thank you very much for pointing that out, pretty useful and I'd say pretty clearly stated.
But by looking at this part:
how I understand it is that it says:
My question is: All of those who received their COPR on March 19th and later and who are not immediate family members AND don't live in USA and plan to go directly to Canada - are they at the moment allowed to enter Canada at all (to permanently settle) or not?
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 18th or before, you can enter Canada (to permanently settle).
- If you are exempt from travel restrictions and you have valid COPR which was issued on March 19th or later, you can enter Canada only if you ar an immediate family member OR you are currently living in USA and plan to come directly to Canada (to permanently settle).
How I read this explanation from the page you linked, seems to me that those people are not even allowed to travel to Canada right now even though they intend to permanently settle. Like said, I might not understand this well (sorry on that, I am not native English speaker).
Anyone who lives outside USA but got the visa approved before March 18th still can enter right?@legalfalcon
Hi Legalfalcon,
We need your help.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html
I would like to clarify my following understanding based on the link above.
Those applicants who
those applicants who do not satisfy all the conditions above are not allowed to come to Canada at the moment even if they want to settle permanently while possessing a VALID COPR.
- 1) are not in Canada, and;
- 2) got their COPR after 18 Mar 2020, and;
- 3) do NOT have an immediate family member sponsored by a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or;
- 4) are living in USA;
Thus, in my case as I am residing in Qatar and expecting to get my COPR soon (i.e. after 18th Mar 2020) and I do NOT have close relatives in Canada, so I cannot travel to Canada even if I wanted to settle permanently while possessing a VALID COPR. I just have to wait till there is a change in travel policy even if my COPR expires.
Thanks for clarifying if the above is true.
As posted above, I don't think they will allow same day turn around soft landing. They are allowing people to "enter Canada to permanently settle ".Hi All,
I am planning on doing a soft landing from Detroit next week (on friday) as our COPRs expire in Nov and could definitely use some advice on the following questions.
1) Which border - Windsor tunnel, ambasador bridge or port Huron-sarnia is preferable.
2) On GTF forms - is this really needed to be provided right away. as we are planning to just complete the landing at border and turn back right away. or can we ask the officer that we will provide this when we are moving in to settle for good.
3) What will the IMO bucket you as in the form - Settler ? ( even if its just a soft landing) . Is this expected or shd he be bucketing us into a different category ?
4) Is there any advice on what the total amount for your GTF shd be. Can it for example sum upto 40-60k CAD and still be ok ? (I understand that individual items/grouping value shd not be more than 10k each)
5) How do we provision for items that we may plan to buy in future in the gtf forms. For example can i just mention macbook air/ipad without any serial number( as these may be items that I would purchase in future)
This forum has been extremely useful. God Bless. Thanks for any help that you guys can provide.
There are people who did soft landing from USA and returned the same day. They said that they were going to US for soft landing at the border and they still got the approval to travel.Hi All,
I am planning on doing a soft landing from Detroit next week (on friday) as our COPRs expire in Nov and could definitely use some advice on the following questions.
1) Which border - Windsor tunnel, ambasador bridge or port Huron-sarnia is preferable.
2) On GTF forms - is this really needed to be provided right away. as we are planning to just complete the landing at border and turn back right away. or can we ask the officer that we will provide this when we are moving in to settle for good.
3) What will the IMO bucket you as in the form - Settler ? ( even if its just a soft landing) . Is this expected or shd he be bucketing us into a different category ?
4) Is there any advice on what the total amount for your GTF shd be. Can it for example sum upto 40-60k CAD and still be ok ? (I understand that individual items/grouping value shd not be more than 10k each)
5) How do we provision for items that we may plan to buy in future in the gtf forms. For example can i just mention macbook air/ipad without any serial number( as these may be items that I would purchase in future)
This forum has been extremely useful. God Bless. Thanks for any help that you guys can provide.