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kodea95

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My girlfriend and I are trying to get back into canada in the next few months. I am a citizen, but she's American and I'm unsure if I can take her with me per the current travel restrictions. has anyone done this in the past few weeks? she wants to go to school in Canada but not until next year, though we hope to move back in the next few months.
 
My girlfriend and I are trying to get back into canada in the next few months. I am a citizen, but she's American and I'm unsure if I can take her with me per the current travel restrictions. has anyone done this in the past few weeks? she wants to go to school in Canada but not until next year, though we hope to move back in the next few months.

Are you married or common law (i.e. have lived together for a full year continuously)?
 
we're common law but we're willing to get married if it helps. we've been together three years.

As your common-law partner, she qualifies under the exemption allowing immediate family members of citizens to travel to Canada for essential travel purposes. However, there isn't any clarification on what is essential in this situation. It is also unclear what is being accepted by airlines to prove the common-law relationship to allow the partner to board the plane.
 
As your common-law partner, she qualifies under the exemption allowing immediate family members of citizens to travel to Canada for essential travel purposes. However, there isn't any clarification on what is essential in this situation. It is also unclear what is being accepted by airlines to prove the common-law relationship to allow the partner to board the plane.
that's my thought. we're driving so no need for the air trav, so hopefully it'll be easier. but we don't want to move out of our current place and drive to the border to find out she can't come. we'll get married if we gotta though!
 
If you are in a stable position at the moment would discourage moving until things settle down.
 
If you are in a stable position at the moment would discourage moving until things settle down.
unfortunately this has been in motion for a few months now, we have a little wiggle room but not a lot. we're trying to return to my parents soon in case anything happens, but it was all in the plan for now anyways
 
that's my thought. we're driving so no need for the air trav, so hopefully it'll be easier. but we don't want to move out of our current place and drive to the border to find out she can't come. we'll get married if we gotta though!

Yes, not having to deal with the airlines makes it easier. However, there is no guarantee of entry. You can try contacting CBSA ahead of time to see if they can give you specific information about what she needs to be able to enter.