maged_mmh said:
since you landed yourself as mentioned in your timeline, did you apply for eTA prior to landing?
BTW the CoPR IS the the permanent residency, not the PR card
1. I am not from a Visa exempt Country, so I had a Visa on my passport when I landed.
2. Sorry, COPR
IS NOT permanent residency. It is exactly what it says "Confirmation of Permanent Residency". You get Permanent Resident status once you land, not before.
3. The ETA exemption is only up to November 9. If you are flying before that date, then you do not need an ETA. After that it will become necessary.
4. Once you land and get PR status then you do not need any visa or ETA to travel to Canada - regardless of whether you are from a Visa exempt country or not.
5. While the PR card is the not the Permanent Residency (as PR is just a status), you will not be able to enter Canada without a VALID PR card (or a PRTD in lieu of it).
The question was whether the visa exempt national requires an ETA. The short answer is: No
until November 9, Yes after that. Its the person's choice whether he/she wants to take it or not. If it were me, I'd take it. It's only $7, and I will pay that rather than be turned back at the airport.