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Good to know that your parents got copr before march 18.
My oonly concern right now is if my parents would even be allowed to travel.
Theres a rule that says only copr begore march 18 can travel and then there comes a rule for family reunion in which you can travel if your immediate family is a pr or citizen.
I am extremely confused if i should even look into booking tickets for them.
Parents have been designated as immediate family. This was the topic of the forum a few pages back...Also extensively advertised by Canada on Social media / official websites etc. And while they are not officially PR's unless they have landed, they have a PR Visa.
If your permanent residence (PR) application was approved on or before March 18, 2020, but you haven't travelled to Canada yet:
You're exempt from the travel restriction measures, and
You're now able to enter Canada.
If you're travelling by air:
You need to pass a health check conducted by airlines before you're allowed to board your flight,
Anyone who shows symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to enter Canada by air.
When you arrive in Canada, we'll assess your health before you leave the port of entry. You must have a plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada. This is mandatory, even if you have no symptoms. If you don't have a plan, you'll be quarantined in a facility designated by the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada.
Thanks for the response. So, if they get their PPR while they are here as visitors, we just need to send the passports to embassy in Canada and no other landing process should take place? Do they need to change their address to Canada? I know before this pandemic, people used to go at the border and come back for landing process. Is it still required?
Thanks for the response. So, if they get their PPR while they are here as visitors, we just need to send the passports to embassy in Canada and no other landing process should take place? Do they need to change their address to Canada? I know before this pandemic, people used to go at the border and come back for landing process. Is it still required?
PPR usually states where to send passports. You can send a request via webform to send passports to inland office. A lot of people have done this before. I am not too sure about the landing process.
Thanks for the response. So, if they get their PPR while they are here as visitors, we just need to send the passports to embassy in Canada and no other landing process should take place? Do they need to change their address to Canada? I know before this pandemic, people used to go at the border and come back for landing process. Is it still required?
PPR usually states where to send passports. You can send a request via webform to send passports to inland office. A lot of people have done this before. I am not too sure about the landing process.
My parents recently landed at the pearson airport and finished their COPR signing , I want to ask about the PR card process? Do we have to apply separately for the PR card? My parents have poor English so I dont think they understood anything about PR card even if an officer told them something.
My parents recently landed at the pearson airport and finished their COPR signing , I want to ask about the PR card process? Do we have to apply separately for the PR card? My parents have poor English so I dont think they understood anything about PR card even if an officer told them something.
We are exactly in the same situation. Received a PPR from Warsaw on July 24th, but my mother-in-law is here with us in Vancouver (on visitor's visa), and no plans for her to fly back to her home country any time soon. I also expected to receive an email with PR confirmation. Have you tried to contact Warsaw office or call center here in Canada? I email the Warsaw office asking for further instructions, but no reply so far...
I contacted Warsaw before receiving passport request on May 22nd, and asked what I can expect, as my parent is in Canada, should I expect confirmation or passport request and this is their reply "Thank you for your query. As you inside Canada, once you obtain our Passport Request letter please contact CPC Ottawa as indicated in the letter. "Nothing more. So, I did as I was instructed: mailed passport, photos and requested information as it was instructed in their letter. Now waiting what will happen next.
Thank you .. They are not currently inland .. however I want them to come with their Super Visa till the sponsorship is done. We are just one step away from the local visa office to request the passport but everything is very slow
My parents recently landed at the pearson airport and finished their COPR signing , I want to ask about the PR card process? Do we have to apply separately for the PR card? My parents have poor English so I dont think they understood anything about PR card even if an officer told them something.
They actually give out paper forms on the plane for you to fill if you dont use the ArriveCan app.
My dad is tech savvy. And he said there were bugs with the app. He had filled it correctly but somehow at first it was only showing my mum's name and not his. But later it went through.
But you can use paper if you dont want to use the app.
From the google sheet, I see a couple of members got PPR in July whose file was in CPC-Mississauga.
My parent's case is also assigned to CPC-Mississauga, and the current status is Decision Made for both the sponsor and primary applicant(4 months ago).
I have not got any update in the last 4 months and I think it's the same for many other members too.
Does anyone have any idea when are they going to resume processing the files?
From the google sheet, I see a couple of members got PPR in July whose file was in CPC-Mississauga.
My parent's case is also assigned to CPC-Mississauga, and the current status is Decision Made for both the sponsor and primary applicant(4 months ago).
I have not got any update in the last 4 months and I think it's the same for many other members too.
Does anyone have any idea when are they going to resume processing the files?
Thanks for the reply. I just see 2-3 cases processed in July. Do we know when they will be resuming their operations? Asking as peel region will be in Stage3 as of Friday.
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