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COPR and coronavirus

foxstiger

Full Member
Sep 10, 2019
48
9
Hey, you can apply SIN online, it's a fairly simple process, won't take you more than 15-20mins. So for PR also you must be giving an address, you can give the same for SIN. Just a suggestion.
Thanks. Is it OK if the address is not in my name? I'm using my friend's address for the PR card. Also for SIN, is there a physical card associated with it, or is it just a number?
 

Ontarioking

Newbie
Jul 2, 2019
9
1
For those who are contemplating travel via land border. I crossed the land border from Michigan yesterday. It went smooth and I was the only one in the immigration.
Are you planning to quarantine for 14 days and return back to USA? Is there a way to avoid quarantine ?
 

gta88

Hero Member
Jun 30, 2018
575
40
Can anyone please help me clarify one situation-
A friend of mine has got his COPR approved before March 18 and falls under exemptions to travel to Canada. The real issue is information posted here by Air India about Repatriation flights http://www.airindia.in/r1landingpage.htm
They are saying that they are carrying people on outward journey from India to Canada and foreign nationals as well as Indian Nationals need a valid visa of 1 year period.

What if a person has a PRV expiring in 6 months.????? Will Indian immigration department or Air India stop them from boarding the plane even if Canada is ready to accept exempted foreign nationals??
 

gta88

Hero Member
Jun 30, 2018
575
40
I landed 2 hours ago. The whole landing process was pretty seamless.
Thank you for responding. Can you share if they asked you anything at Indian immigration check before boarding or entering security clearance area? Also did you have less than 1 year left on Visa validity on your permanent resident visa? Did Air India say anything?
 

indpnv

Hero Member
Mar 16, 2018
743
337
United States
Thank you for responding. Can you share if they asked you anything at Indian immigration check before boarding or entering security clearance area? Also did you have less than 1 year left on Visa validity on your permanent resident visa? Did Air India say anything?
I came here from the US.
 

kapilhere

Star Member
Feb 10, 2016
174
22
Guys,

I am looking for some feedback for my parents traveling from Delhi to Toronto on 21st May. I understand it's a risk for them to travel at this moment but I believe the risk will remain for next 6 months to an year so the whole family took the decision as the CO-PR is expiring pretty soon....has the India Government announced anything about resuming the flights than we would be giving it a second thought but....

I have below questions
  1. Does the expiry date on CO-PR matter? I am assuming no but want to reconfirm for my sanity.
  2. What forms they have to fill at Indian airport before check-in? What does the instructions meant by screening?....is the check-in and boarding process simple or they should be considering anything?
  3. What forms do they have to fill at Canada airport since the ArriveCan app may be difficult to manage given their age? can someone provide the lonk to the form.
  4. How is the landing process overall...like you initial and sign the CO-PR (2 copies) and then go to customs for goods-to-follow and you are done? can someone please elaborate the landing experience now a days..it was very smooth in the past.

Looking forward for the answers.

Thanks in advance
Regards, Kapil
 

gta88

Hero Member
Jun 30, 2018
575
40
Can anyone please help me clarify one situation-
A friend of mine has got his COPR approved before March 18 and falls under exemptions to travel to Canada. The real issue is information posted here by Air India about Repatriation flights http://www.airindia.in/r1landingpage.htm
They are saying that they are carrying people on outward journey from India to Canada and foreign nationals as well as Indian Nationals need a valid visa of 1 year period.

What if a person has a PRV expiring in 6 months.????? Will Indian immigration department or Air India stop them from boarding the plane even if Canada is ready to accept exempted foreign nationals??
@Bs65 @canuck_in_uk
Request you to kindly take a look at it if possible. Thank you in advance.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
52,981
12,775
Guys,

I am looking for some feedback for my parents traveling from Delhi to Toronto on 21st May. I understand it's a risk for them to travel at this moment but I believe the risk will remain for next 6 months to an year so the whole family took the decision as the CO-PR is expiring pretty soon....has the India Government announced anything about resuming the flights than we would be giving it a second thought but....

I have below questions
  1. Does the expiry date on CO-PR matter? I am assuming no but want to reconfirm for my sanity.
  2. What forms they have to fill at Indian airport before check-in? What does the instructions meant by screening?....is the check-in and boarding process simple or they should be considering anything?
  3. What forms do they have to fill at Canada airport since the ArriveCan app may be difficult to manage given their age? can someone provide the lonk to the form.
  4. How is the landing process overall...like you initial and sign the CO-PR (2 copies) and then go to customs for goods-to-follow and you are done? can someone please elaborate the landing experience now a days..it was very smooth in the past.

Looking forward for the answers.

Thanks in advance
Regards, Kapil
How are they travelling on May 21st?
 
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virkz

Star Member
Oct 26, 2019
88
62
Chandigarh
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
2172
AOR Received.
18-03-2019
Med's Done....
18-05-2019
Passport Req..
26-10-2019
VISA ISSUED...
01-11-2019
LANDED..........
18-05-2020
Thank you for responding. Can you share if they asked you anything at Indian immigration check before boarding or entering security clearance area? Also did you have less than 1 year left on Visa validity on your permanent resident visa? Did Air India say anything?
I’m on my way right now. Waiting at Heathrow for my next flight for Toronto. Immigration guys at Delhi checked my COPR thoroughly to make sure it’s valid. In my case my COPR is expiring today and that is 18th May. So there is no one year Visa rule in this case as you are not going there on work permit, you are travelling as COPR and Delhi Immigration Department is very much aware about COPR.
 

kapilhere

Star Member
Feb 10, 2016
174
22
I’m on my way right now. Waiting at Heathrow for my next flight for Toronto. Immigration guys at Delhi checked my COPR thoroughly to make sure it’s valid. In my case my COPR is expiring today and that is 18th May. So there is no one year Visa rule in this case as you are not going there on work permit, you are travelling as COPR and Delhi Immigration Department is very much aware about COPR.
Thanks and congratulations....so glad that you made it on the last day.....can you please confirm what else to remember at delhi airport...what forms to fill?.....how much time they take for health check?