Guys - after much wait I was able to connect to an IRCC agent and I have some news for the folks in USA.
I asked about inability to travel and she said our policy is when you can come you should come.
She said per current travel restrictions, since your COPR was approved before March 18 you are exempt to come in and because you are in USA so there are no travel restrictions of travel from USA to Canada. So for you I would say you can come and you should come before your COPR expires.
I did say about the risk of virus and all, but she was adamant that there are no restrictions for your travel and you should come.
So.. I guess this is a clear answer for anyone where the home country has no lockdown.
Guys - after much wait I was able to connect to an IRCC agent and I have some news for the folks in USA.
I asked about inability to travel and she said our policy is when you can come you should come.
She said per current travel restrictions, since your COPR was approved before March 18 you are exempt to come in and because you are in USA so there are no travel restrictions of travel from USA to Canada. So for you I would say you can come and you should come before your COPR expires.
I did say about the risk of virus and all, but she was adamant that there are no restrictions for your travel and you should come.
So.. I guess this is a clear answer for anyone where the home country has no lockdown.
They recommend that but IRCC recommend you land if you are able to travel. They are 2 different agencies. There are quite a few people still entering Canada but going into quarantine. Would still suggest that those who are able to travel before their COPR land before their COPR expiry date.
i am honestly not sure who to report you to for encouraging people to travel at this time, even worse spreading the fear that people are risking losing their visas if they don't travel before expiry
i am honestly not sure who to report you to for encouraging people to travel at this time, even worse spreading the fear that people are risking losing their visas if they don't travel before expiry
Guys - after much wait I was able to connect to an IRCC agent and I have some news for the folks in USA.
I asked about inability to travel and she said our policy is when you can come you should come.
She said per current travel restrictions, since your COPR was approved before March 18 you are exempt to come in and because you are in USA so there are no travel restrictions of travel from USA to Canada. So for you I would say you can come and you should come before your COPR expires.
I did say about the risk of virus and all, but she was adamant that there are no restrictions for your travel and you should come.
So.. I guess this is a clear answer for anyone where the home country has no lockdown.
This is why i've been saying all along, check with them first.
They can tell you that if there is no travel restriction in the country you're living in that you should come and land as per the requirements of your documents.
Don't just listen to people here who are assuming you will all get an extension because of the pandemic, this is completely unfounded if there are no travel restrictions in your country.
Make sure you have an official communication from IRCC stating they will extend your COPR.
i am honestly not sure who to report you to for encouraging people to travel at this time, even worse spreading the fear that people are risking losing their visas if they don't travel before expiry
This is why i've been saying all along, check with them first.
They can tell you that if there is no travel restriction in the country you're living in that you should come and land as per the requirements of your documents.
Don't just listen to people here who are assuming you will all get an extension because of the pandemic, this is completely unfounded if there are no travel restrictions in your country.
Make sure you have an official communication from IRCC stating they will extend your COPR.
Would make sure you have written proof that you will get an extension if you can technically leave your country but choose not to. The IRCC customer service often provides incorrect advice over the phone.
No, I have until Sept. 9th. I am in NJ (one of the hardest hit states) and it is just not possible at the moment to go through a move. I will contact them shortly and hope for an extension.
It is too early to ask for an extension for September expiry date. You are also in the US and there are no travel restrictions so you’d be expected to land.
Guys - after much wait I was able to connect to an IRCC agent and I have some news for the folks in USA.
I asked about inability to travel and she said our policy is when you can come you should come.
She said per current travel restrictions, since your COPR was approved before March 18 you are exempt to come in and because you are in USA so there are no travel restrictions of travel from USA to Canada. So for you I would say you can come and you should come before your COPR expires.
I did say about the risk of virus and all, but she was adamant that there are no restrictions for your travel and you should come.
So.. I guess this is a clear answer for anyone where the home country has no lockdown.
Generally, customer care reps follow official guidelines and reiterate whatever the website/policy states because that's their job. If it's advice provided by an IRCC agent, I wouldn't treat that as official communication.
I live in the Bay Area and the relative number of cases is significantly high here. I cannot come to terms with the fact that the officials would be okay for a person to travel from a high-risk area, knowing that it might increase the chances of infection to folks in Canada. I understand that it's risky to not travel but with the current immigration situation in the US, it would be highly risky to base decisions solely on a suggestion from a support agent.
Generally, customer care reps follow official guidelines and reiterate whatever the website/policy states because that's their job. If it's advice provided by an IRCC agent, I wouldn't treat that as official communication.
I live in the Bay Area and the relative number of cases is significantly high here. I cannot come to terms with the fact that the officials would be okay for a person to travel from a high-risk area, knowing that it might increase the chances of infection to folks in Canada. I understand that it's risky to not travel but with the current immigration situation in the US, it would be highly risky to base decisions solely on a suggestion from a support agent.
Canada is assuming that most have been quarantining at home before coming to Canada. These days airports and flights are pretty empty. Then have to into quarantine for 14 days.
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use land border after april 22 - renewal of land border restrictions. I am trying to find the page on their website.
Anyone had any luck with either SIN number or PR card for those who have landed recently?
I still have received/heard nothing since landing on the 26th of March.
I have a job lined up but need a SIN number which is incredibly frustrating.