That guy is the transportation minister, was also retweeted by the PMs twitter.
He not only mentions flights from US but clearly mentions "foreign nationals coming from the US"
But yes I agree it is still unclear. If the situation becomes clear by tomorrow that it does not apply to foreign nationals in the US, I will probably take a flight to Canada tomorrow from the US since it starts from 12 noon Wednesday the 18th.
For practical purposes, the denial of boarding would apply to:
all foreign nationals on flights to Canada other than trans-border flights, and
any foreign national on a trans-border flight who has resided outside the US and Canada in the last 14 days.
In simple terms, you cannot board a plane to Canada if you have been outside of Canada or the United States in the last 14 days, unless you are a Canadian Citizen, Canadian Permanent Resident or in transit to a 3rd country.
I am aware of that. It still applies. If you are unable to fly before your COPR expires, then you just update them in the webform. Once you are able to fly (when the border opens), then you just submit new medical and police documents.
Cousin sister's address in Canada, had planned to use her address.
But if they say no, that's also fine, will call and update address later. Just want to finish this process, its been too long