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Travel Restrictions - Outland - just got approved and CoPR, when can I come?
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Hi everyone, my wife in China just got approved for PR and received CoPR, PRV & passport back yesterday (yay!). We were under the impression she can book a ticket immediately to Toronto, but it looks like she can't due to the latest travel restrictions? I thought an exemption would be applicable for family re-unification.
Of course. The 14 day will be no problem. The hotel quarantine looks like it will cost in the range of $2,000 from what I've read so far. Anyone recently gone through this and can confirm?
Of course. The 14 day will be no problem. The hotel quarantine looks like it will cost in the range of $2,000 from what I've read so far. Anyone recently gone through this and can confirm?
You should present as the one that allows entry, ie as reuniting with immediate family member.
Don't worry about the 'you will likely be allowed to enter language.' This is applicable to all entries by foreign nationals and just standard language.
so when my wife travels to Canada, naturally she has to show evidence of her relation to me, a Canadian citizen (or PR etc.). So of she will bring our Chinese marriage booklet and docs. Will she need to have them translated or is it fine to just show that when she's at immigration?
so when my wife travels to Canada, naturally she has to show evidence of her relation to me, a Canadian citizen (or PR etc.). So of she will bring our Chinese marriage booklet and docs. Will she need to have them translated or is it fine to just show that when she's at immigration?
so when my wife travels to Canada, naturally she has to show evidence of her relation to me, a Canadian citizen (or PR etc.). So of she will bring our Chinese marriage booklet and docs. Will she need to have them translated or is it fine to just show that when she's at immigration?
She will only need to show it to the the airline so I don't think you need to have it translated especially if leaving from a Chinese speaking country.
She will only need to show it to the the airline so I don't think you need to have it translated especially if leaving from a Chinese speaking country.
You are right, however, if she has a transit, it will be better to have it translated. From my own experience, we had a flight Paris-Lisbon (transit)-Canada, they checked our documents in Lisbon, by some "special" agents (1) who are working with the Canadian government.
You are right, however, if she has a transit, it will be better to have it translated. From my own experience, we had a flight Paris-Lisbon (transit)-Canada, they checked our documents in Lisbon, by some "special" agents (1) who are working with the Canadian government.
so when my wife travels to Canada, naturally she has to show evidence of her relation to me, a Canadian citizen (or PR etc.). So of she will bring our Chinese marriage booklet and docs. Will she need to have them translated or is it fine to just show that when she's at immigration?
No need to have your marriage booklets translated and they are not required for travel to Canada. Bring them with you and show your friends if you like.
Immigration will not ask to see them upon entry. You have passport and COPR
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