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COPR and coronavirus

Canaspirant xyz

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Aug 21, 2018
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For Indians, date to travel is after 14th April when expected lockdown will be over. Lets hope things get better by then. Not sure if even everything goes fine will they light the international flight ban on 14th April or allow few international flights?

Yes, i was wrong with my prediction of exemption date in mid april. Let's wait for official announcement. The link only shows update in a warning note.
No.It may go beyond that.Probably 30 April.Indians won't be able to fly My copr has expired in 25th Delhi office closed When they start working then only I can think of travelling.Anyways be prepared for lockdown till 30 April.
 

NITINKOCHHAR

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Mar 26, 2020
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I am obviously very happy about the announcement, and i am grateful for it.

But i'm also very pensive about the implications of travelling at this time because of the risks.

I do wonder now, how IRCC will react in regard to granting extensions if they can claim you had over a month to land before your COPR expired due to the exemption, but decided not.

Will they now say you should have traveled if i were to request an extension?

What happened to Ryan is a wake up call for me. If sharing a flight can get you infected as you can imagine being in a confined space for a prolonged time would, i'm just thinking about the risks involved more and more.
I raised a web form requesting extension of PRV as my COPR is expiring on 29th April but the reply that I got from IRCC was very general, no specific clarification was given. After the today's announcement, are they contemplating on not providing any provision of extension???
 

niko80

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I raised a web form requesting extension of PRV as my COPR is expiring on 29th April but the reply that I got from IRCC was very general, no specific clarification was given. After the today's announcement, are they contemplating on not providing any provision of extension???
what reasons you gave and when you asked?
 

NITINKOCHHAR

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Mar 26, 2020
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what reasons you gave and when you asked?
I raised the web form on 23rd March and yesterday got the reply. I mentioned about the lockdown and my inability to travel with family amid COVID-19 situation as it is unsafe to travel. I wrote a detailed mail but got a very general reply. I was expecting them to provide me with the further process to apply for an extension.
 

niko80

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Apr 21, 2014
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I raised the web form on 23rd March and yesterday got the reply. I mentioned about the lockdown and my inability to travel with family amid COVID-19 situation as it is unsafe to travel. I wrote a detailed mail but got a very general reply. I was expecting them to provide me with the further process to apply for an extension.
I wrote yesterday and waiting for response. At least they did not refuse, right?
 

NITINKOCHHAR

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Mar 26, 2020
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I wrote yesterday and waiting for response. At least they did not refuse, right?
I got the following reply in which giving extension was mentioned from the point of view of those who may take time to complete next step of their ongoing process like medical and passport submission. Please read the reply below:

Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).



The resumption of services at the Visa Application Centres, or travel restrictions are subject to authorization from local government authorities.



In the meantime, individuals who have applied for a visitor visa, a work permit, a study permit or for permanent residence, but cannot complete the next steps in the process on time due to coronavirus (COVID‑19) situation in your country of residence, your application will not have their application refused solely on the basis of not completing these requests. More time (extensions) will automatically be provided to applicants in these situations.



Please see the additional special measures implemented here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-special-measures.html



Examples of the next steps include:

· submitting passport or supporting documents, such as a police certificate

· completing an immigration medical examination

· submitting biometrics





Extensions are automatic, please do not write to the visa office to request an extension or to request confirmation. We have insufficient resources available at the present time to respond to this type of inquiry. We will not send you an updated request letter.



Please monitor the special measures link above and once it is possible to complete these requests, applicants are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to avoid further delays.
 
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niko80

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Apr 21, 2014
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I got the following reply in which giving extension was mentioned from the point of view of those who may take time to complete next step of their ongoing process like medical and passport submission. Please read the reply below:

Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).



The resumption of services at the Visa Application Centres, or travel restrictions are subject to authorization from local government authorities.



In the meantime, individuals who have applied for a visitor visa, a work permit, a study permit or for permanent residence, but cannot complete the next steps in the process on time due to coronavirus (COVID‑19) situation in your country of residence, your application will not have their application refused solely on the basis of not completing these requests. More time (extensions) will automatically be provided to applicants in these situations.



Please see the additional special measures implemented here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-special-measures.html



Examples of the next steps include:

· submitting passport or supporting documents, such as a police certificate

· completing an immigration medical examination

· submitting biometrics





Extensions are automatic, please do not write to the visa office to request an extension or to request confirmation. We have insufficient resources available at the present time to respond to this type of inquiry. We will not send you an updated request letter.



Please monitor the special measures link above and once it is possible to complete these requests, applicants are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to avoid further delays.
hmm unclear response
 

Sidd1988can

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Jul 27, 2019
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Hi,
MY COPR expires on 5th May and I am from India, will not be able to travel till 14th April due to travel restrictions imposed by Indian Government. Need guidance whether i should raise web form and inform IRCC about the same now or should i do it after 14th April depending upon the situation
 

Sukre

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Sep 1, 2018
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I don't understand. I hope there will an announcement regarding visa extension soon. My country banned all international flights till 14th April. My visa will expire before that.
I don’t think we need to be worried. Because still there is reason why we can’t fly and we can raise this issue and I’m sure they will consider. They are the most rational country of the world!
 

Sukre

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Sep 1, 2018
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So, it is the 18th or the 16th? Anyone have a clue??

'...on or before March 18, 2020, the date on which the first interim order came into force.' When did the first interim order come into force, March 16th?
It’s clearly written on the notice that 18th
 

SWB

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Jan 18, 2020
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I am obviously very happy about the announcement, and i am grateful for it.

But i'm also very pensive about the implications of travelling at this time because of the risks.

I do wonder now, how IRCC will react in regard to granting extensions if they can claim you had over a month to land before your COPR expired due to the exemption, but decided not.

Will they now say you should have traveled if i were to request an extension?

What happened to Ryan is a wake up call for me. If sharing a flight can get you infected as you can imagine being in a confined space for a prolonged time would, i'm just thinking about the risks involved more and more.
We are in the same boat. Our COPR is expiring on 26 April. We possibly can't travel before thst.ourr existing flights have been cancelled and there are no flights for April. Plus it us extremely risky.
 

SWB

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Jan 18, 2020
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Please read the FAQs.they have themselves written that the people who are exempted shouldn't rush to travel immediately because of their own restrictions and also because of reduced international flight traffic.so guys please read that
 

smithplato

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Jun 7, 2019
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My COPR is expiring on 18th May 2020. My flight was already booked for 08th April 2020, Delhi-London London-Toronto(15th April 2020) with layover at London for 7 days. As per the current situation in Europe/UK, I don’t want to stay in London even for one day. Is there any hope if I will extend my ticket for the second week of May 2020 with the same airline (British) but with two hours layover?
Please suggest.
Do Indian people require transit visa for a flight transiting from London?