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COPR and coronavirus

SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
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Man calling it a scam won't even do justice to word itself ;) ... There is this post I saw on Twitter where the price of ticket jumped from 9k+ to direct 20k ... The flight was from some UAE country to India.... 11k hike within 5 secs ..
There was a tweet from an Indian student in Australia back in June. He compared Air India business class price with other airlines.

AI was charging around 3 lacs for business class from Sydney-Delhi. The same journey costs 1.2 lacs on Cathay Pacific and 1.9 lacs on Singapore Airlines. Imagine 5 star airlines come cheaper than Air India lol.
 

whyCorona

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Mar 17, 2020
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Hello Guys,

I have a question about GC online account, if anyone can help please.
My wife's visa was issued on March 14th and it expired on 16th June. I raised a webform to canada immigration for an extension. They replied saying my request was tranferred to my VO-New delhi.
So I raised a webform there and got a reply saying we will contact you once the commercial flights resume.
But the question is when i log in to my online GC key account, it says the COPR has expired. Shouldn't it say the file has been re-opened or in progress or something? I think that's what it says for some people in this thread?
Can anyone please explain?

Thanks,
AK
No need to worry. You did your part of raising the webform. There are very few exceptional cases where NDVO has reopened the files but after that there are no updates on their files. My file is not opened yet and my CoPR expired 2 months ago. NDVO is not fully functional yet and they are waiting for commercial flights to resume for any communication regarding extensions.
 
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BS85

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Jun 6, 2020
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No need to worry. You did your part of raising the webform. There are very few exceptional cases where NDVO has reopened the files but after that there are no updates on their files. My file is not opened yet and my CoPR expired 2 months ago. NDVO is not fully functional yet and they are waiting for commercial flights to resume for any communication regarding extensions.
with the current situation, i don't think normal commercial flights will resume this year, !!
 
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andrella_malton

Star Member
Jun 25, 2019
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Dear All please let me as my COPR expiring in 2nd week of August and want to raise a webform now.

Whoever has done it please let me know what we select when starting webform in below selections:

Type of application/enquiry (required) what to select here ???
Applied by mail
Applied online

I had done all sponsorship process via courier service


Type of application/enquiry (continued) what to select here ???
Federal
Qubec
Skilled
Provincial
Canadian

What type


I will appreciate you early reply
Thanks
 
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BillyWescott

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May 24, 2019
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Hi guys,

I got a direct reply to my webform from IRCC. The email doesn't contain anything that we don't already know and restate that our applications won't be rejected if we don't land before the expiry of the CoPR.

Interestingly, the email contains a copy of my IRCC details and my webform. In particular, it states that I am a "PROTÉGÉ B" (PROTECTED B in French).

Anyone knows what that means?
 

whyCorona

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Mar 17, 2020
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Hi guys,

I got a direct reply to my webform from IRCC. The email doesn't contain anything that we don't already know and restate that our applications won't be rejected if we don't land before the expiry of the CoPR.

Interestingly, the email contains a copy of my IRCC details and my webform. In particular, it states that I am a "PROTÉGÉ B" (PROTECTED B in French).

Anyone knows what that means?
Question:
What is "protected" information?
Answer:
Information is "protected" if its disclosure could harm interests other than the "national interest."
There are three levels of protected information:

1) Protected C (extremely sensitive): applies to the very limited amount of information that, if compromised, could reasonably be expected to cause extremely grave injury outside the national interest, for example, loss of life.
2) Protected B (particularly sensitive): applies to information that, if compromised, could reasonably be expected to cause serious injury outside the national interest, for example, loss of reputation or competitive advantage.
3) Protected A (low-sensitive): applies to information that, if compromised, could reasonably be expected to cause injury outside the national interest, for example, disclosure of exact salary figures.
 

Silverskull

Newbie
Jun 8, 2020
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"Travelling from any country other than the US
If we issued your confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR) on or before March 18, 2020, you
  • are exempt from the travel restrictions and
  • can travel to Canada with your CoPR to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident
Check the issue date in the Application Details section of your CoPR to see if this applies to you.

Travelling from the US
You can travel to Canada from the United States to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • we approved your application and
  • we sent you a CoPR"
Does this mean that 18th March restriction does not apply on people living in US?
 

asohal1327

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Jun 4, 2020
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"Travelling from any country other than the US
If we issued your confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR) on or before March 18, 2020, you
  • are exempt from the travel restrictions and
  • can travel to Canada with your CoPR to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident
Check the issue date in the Application Details section of your CoPR to see if this applies to you.

Travelling from the US
You can travel to Canada from the United States to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • we approved your application and
  • we sent you a CoPR"
Does this mean that 18th March restriction does not apply on people living in US?
Yes, they have also clarified the same in multiple reponses regarding the same on twitter. For those who reside in US with valid approved COPR can travel to Canada irrespective of the date when their COPR is issued.
 

dn3

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Feb 14, 2019
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"Travelling from any country other than the US
If we issued your confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR) on or before March 18, 2020, you
  • are exempt from the travel restrictions and
  • can travel to Canada with your CoPR to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident
Check the issue date in the Application Details section of your CoPR to see if this applies to you.

Travelling from the US
You can travel to Canada from the United States to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident if

  • we approved your application and
  • we sent you a CoPR"
Does this mean that 18th March restriction does not apply on people living in US?
Well! If COVID-19 is the real reason for restricting outlanders then US would have been the last passenger to board the ship, but we live in the world of capitalism and trade deals where however, smart and hard any Govt. try to convince otherwise, its always comes back to $$$. Canada is no different and hence, yes US travellers are allowed to enter!!! For the rest of us, we can keep counting the stars....
 

HoustonRodeo

Full Member
Jun 17, 2020
21
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Hello Guys.
Received following in reply to the raised webform-- "ready to travel". What do think about point 1 and 3? Do we have to have a ticket for traveling and lease document (the easiest one among three!) to establish the willingness to live and settle before the extension? Or these can be addressed during our travel upon receiving the CoPR extension?

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Dear IRCC client:

This email is destined to clients who have written to us to let us know that they are ready to travel to Canada. Thank you for your patience while we have been adjusting the way we work during the pandemic.

According to our records, you have indicated that you are now ready to travel to settle and live in Canada as a permanent resident. Currently, only CoPR holders whose travel to Canada is considered essential are able to enter Canada. In addition, some public health measures are in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada.

Accordingly, we ask that you confirm that you are able to fulfill the requirements described below. In order for IRCC to determine if you can indeed travel to Canada, you must provide the following:

1. Your plans to live and settle in Canada upon arrival
· documents to support your living situation in Canada (i.e. address, lease agreement, home ownership document)
· employment plans in Canada, (i.e. location of work, letter from employer)
· any other relevant information.

2. How you plan to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive in Canada, including how you will have access to groceries, get medical care, and other essential services. While in quarantine, you will not be able to leave your place of quarantine for any reason. This is mandatory even if you have no COVID-19 symptoms.
· proof of funds (i.e, bank and/or credit card statements)

3. your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary
· a description of your proposed or confirmed travel itinerary, including travel tickets if you have already purchased them

Please provide the above information to IRCC by replying to this email. We will evaluate your request upon receipt and let you know whether or not you are approved to travel to Canada at this time.

Please note that only approved permanent residents now able to live and settle in Canada will be allowed into the country at this time due to the ongoing travel restrictions. Travel for temporary stay for reasons such as tourism, entertainment or simply to finalize applications without staying in the country is not allowed and will not be permitted.

Thank you,
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
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Apologies if this was already answered. But are you planning to do soft landing and return back to US? what was the communication with IRCC after this email? Thanks!
 

adityacs007

Star Member
Jun 13, 2019
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No more soft landing? Guys planning to travel now, are you going permanently? Will not be easy to find a job.

Has anyone been communicated about it being temporary?
 

SithLord

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Aug 18, 2017
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No more soft landing? Guys planning to travel now, are you going permanently? Will not be easy to find a job.

Has anyone been communicated about it being temporary?
Soft landing is not considered as essential travel. If you have no intentions of permanently moving now then you should seek for extension