Hi all,
Sorry - I know this is probably a question that has been asked already but I couldn't find a similar thread.
I (luckily) received COPR just before all the COVID shutdowns. I have a flight to Canada booked for May 13th. Canadian citizens and permanent residents are still allowed to enter the country, but basically no one else. What I need to know is do I count as I permanent resident given I have COPR, or are you technically only a permanent resident once you have crossed the border, and your COPR has been stamped or whatever? I need some certainty to know whether I need to change my travel plans or not.
Second question - does anyone know the best point of contact to find a definite answer to this question? It's hard to find email addresses for IRCC. Would the Canadian embassy in my country give an answer or are they a service only for Canadians?
Anyone else here with similar struggles...?
Sorry - I know this is probably a question that has been asked already but I couldn't find a similar thread.
I (luckily) received COPR just before all the COVID shutdowns. I have a flight to Canada booked for May 13th. Canadian citizens and permanent residents are still allowed to enter the country, but basically no one else. What I need to know is do I count as I permanent resident given I have COPR, or are you technically only a permanent resident once you have crossed the border, and your COPR has been stamped or whatever? I need some certainty to know whether I need to change my travel plans or not.
Second question - does anyone know the best point of contact to find a definite answer to this question? It's hard to find email addresses for IRCC. Would the Canadian embassy in my country give an answer or are they a service only for Canadians?
Anyone else here with similar struggles...?
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