@CANaspirant90 Just to be clear, did they issue you a new COPR before you got married? Why would you not be eligible to travel if the new COPR is dated 17th December 2020?
Thank you. However, it seems that the questionnaire is for existing PR to enter / return to Canada. Not for CoPR holders planning their first time landing. Just my two cents. Happy to be proven wrong hahaAs per my knowledge, valid copr holders are allowed to travel
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/wizard-start
@Canada2020eh - I would be grateful for your thoughts on my case. Thank youGood day All.
I notified IRCC upon getting married and received an update on my account (within 5 days of raising webform). My previously expired CoPR (27 Jan 2020) was cancelled and they have issued me a new CoPR dated 17 Dec 2020. I have not yet received a request to add spousal documents and neither do I see a slot having opened up on my application profile. I am happy that there has been a response but the new CoPR issue date would mean that I am not eligible at the present moment to set foot in Canada. I am interested in proactively getting things done for the spousal bit of my application. Any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated. @scylla @Window2176
@hypervariate123 @whyCorona - guys , I would be grateful for your thoughts. Thanks in advance.Good day All.
I notified IRCC upon getting married and received an update on my account (within 5 days of raising webform). My previously expired CoPR (27 Jan 2020) was cancelled and they have issued me a new CoPR dated 17 Dec 2020. I have not yet received a request to add spousal documents and neither do I see a slot having opened up on my application profile. I am happy that there has been a response but the new CoPR issue date would mean that I am not eligible at the present moment to set foot in Canada. I am interested in proactively getting things done for the spousal bit of my application. Any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated. @scylla @Window2176
A friend of mine travelled last week.Thank you. However, it seems that the questionnaire is for existing PR to enter / return to Canada. Not for CoPR holders planning their first time landing. Just my two cents. Happy to be proven wrong haha
Raise a webform an double check if you want to be sureA friend of mine travelled last week.
check out this link
https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/answers/foreign-non-us-approved-perm-res
You fit the criteria to travel my friend
Much appreciated - thanks a lot ! . Will raise the webform and double check.Raise a webform an double check if you want to be sure
Thanks for tagging me but I have very less experience in this regard. Getting opinion from a unmarried guy wrt to spousal document might not be helpful.@hypervariate123 @whyCorona - guys , I would be grateful for your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
@hypervariate123 @whyCorona - guys , I would be grateful for your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
@Canada2020eh - I would be grateful for your thoughts on my case. Thank you
ahh I see. I had notified a change in marital status. I am now raising a webform requesting my spouse to be added as a dependent. Looking at my profile, I notice that the PR final decision date has also changed to 17 December 2020. Will be asking them if I would still be eligible to travel (post processing spousal documents). Thank you so much for your response - was very helpful !Did you just notify them of the change your marital status or did you ask to have her added to your application as a dependent? They do not automatically do it for you.
haha you are welcome. I guess I should say the prerequisite 'enjoy your life whilst not married' line.Thanks for tagging me but I have very less experience in this regard. Getting opinion from a unmarried guy wrt to spousal document might not be helpful.
Other thing is that if your PR application was issued before 18th March 2020 then you are still exempted to travel to Canada even if a new CoPR is issued for the same application. However, now you are married, therefore, you need to wait when they reprocess your application with your Spouse. I believe you need to do PCC and meds for your spouse but they need to be done when you get instructions from IRCC.
Best of luck!
Hi @CANaspirant90 , did you receive further update to add your spouse to your file from IRCC?ahh I see. I had notified a change in marital status. I am now raising a webform requesting my spouse to be added as a dependent. Looking at my profile, I notice that the PR final decision date has also changed to 17 December 2020. Will be asking them if I would still be eligible to travel (post processing spousal documents). Thank you so much for your response - was very helpful !