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COPR and coronavirus

Richyj

Newbie
May 30, 2021
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Hi guys, I've a question you've probably answered 20 times but I can't find it as the thread is very long. I'm outside of Canada, got my COPR under family sponsorship outside of canada last week, via Canadian wife and Canadian kids.

So looking at the travel exemption for reuniting with family. My wife is with me now, if she flies into Canada as a citizen first, my understanding is that I'd be able to get on a plane and go over to be reunited, and activate my COPR on arrival - does that sound right?

Also, I see there are different requirements regarding whether my wife is permamently or temporarily in Canada - meaning whether I need to get pre-authorisation or not. She is returning to Canada to live there permanently (as per our family application), so the way I read it I should be able to take a photocopy of her Canada passport and our marriage certificate and say that she is in Canada (which she would be by then having flown over a few days earlier), then fly over and do my COPR activation.

Is this correct, has anyone done it this way? The thing I can't discover is whether there is a requirement for me to present WITH my sponsor to activate the COPR but I can't see anything that says that.. we will both have gone to canada to live as per our application, just on different flights.

Really appreciate the help, I've reached out to Canada immigration local office but no response yet.
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
40,712
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Hi guys, I've a question you've probably answered 20 times but I can't find it as the thread is very long. I'm outside of Canada, got my COPR under family sponsorship outside of canada last week, via Canadian wife and Canadian kids.

So looking at the travel exemption for reuniting with family. My wife is with me now, if she flies into Canada as a citizen first, my understanding is that I'd be able to get on a plane and go over to be reunited, and activate my COPR on arrival - does that sound right?

Also, I see there are different requirements regarding whether my wife is permamently or temporarily in Canada - meaning whether I need to get pre-authorisation or not. She is returning to Canada to live there permanently (as per our family application), so the way I read it I should be able to take a photocopy of her Canada passport and our marriage certificate and say that she is in Canada (which she would be by then having flown over a few days earlier), then fly over and do my COPR activation.

Is this correct, has anyone done it this way? The thing I can't discover is whether there is a requirement for me to present WITH my sponsor to activate the COPR but I can't see anything that says that.. we will both have gone to canada to live as per our application, just on different flights.

Really appreciate the help, I've reached out to Canada immigration local office but no response yet.
Since it is family sponsorship and she is a Canadian citizen, you can travel with her.
 

Richyj

Newbie
May 30, 2021
3
0
Since it is family sponsorship and she is a Canadian citizen, you can travel with her.
Oh I feel stupid. I did the immigration site question wizard thing where I answered my questions, said I couldn't go in as a COPR. Then saw that I could go to rejoin Canadian citizen. Didn't see where it said exemptions included "
  • immediate or extended family members of Canadian citizens, persons registered under the Indian Act, or permanent residents of Canada
"
Thanks!
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
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Oh I feel stupid. I did the immigration site question wizard thing where I answered my questions, said I couldn't go in as a COPR. Then saw that I could go to rejoin Canadian citizen. Didn't see where it said "
  • immediate or extended family members of Canadian citizens, persons registered under the Indian Act, or permanent residents of Canada
"
Thanks!
If you had a visitor visa before COPR, you could always travel with a Canadian spouse or children. You never need exemptions.
 

Richyj

Newbie
May 30, 2021
3
0
If you had a visitor visa before COPR, you could always travel with a Canadian spouse or children. You never need exemptions.
Ok, my last visitor visa was back in 2015 and I've a new passport since then. But anyway glad to hear that I just fly over with my canadian spouse and kids and no-one will turn me away at the airport, and can process COPR upon arrival. Thank you!
 

Naturgrl

VIP Member
Apr 5, 2020
40,712
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Ok, my last visitor visa was back in 2015 and I've a new passport since then. But anyway glad to hear that I just fly over with my canadian spouse and kids and no-one will turn me away at the airport, and can process COPR upon arrival. Thank you!
All the best.
 

gtcan19

Hero Member
Sep 11, 2020
477
529
Wow that’s great!! You got new COPR? Congratulations, waiting for my visa expired date.
No, haven`t received new COPR. Need to re-do the medical first. VO told in last email, they will issue the re-medical, once there is some ease in current restriction.
 

JOW

Star Member
Mar 5, 2019
69
23
Can anyone share details about the 14 days quarantine upon landing?
How was your experience?
 

Bittoo22

Member
May 25, 2021
13
2
Hi @legalfalcon,

We contacted IRCC to get updates on our application status this is what they shared

- Criminality: Passed
- Medicals and Biometrics: Passed

No other updates but he shared that our file is at New Delhi Visa Office (NDVO) and asked us to contact there for further details. What does this mean for our file? IRCC customer care exec mentioned he won't be able to give details because the file is at NDVO

We are trying to get in touch with New Delhi Visa Office but no luck! Please share the extension number if any

Thanks
 
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K&K

Star Member
Jan 30, 2021
73
40
Hey ! @13nitinsharma @legalfalcon Lately, How long IRCC is usually taking to respond to emails and Webform. I had sent one attaching my medical reports done earlier, to verify if new medical requested is required or not?...
they will update in your account I took the same steps as you and my upfront medicals was accepted and I did not require another medical as per their request.
 

lnmora

Hero Member
Aug 27, 2020
237
117
they will update in your account I took the same steps as you and my upfront medicals was accepted and I did not require another medical as per their request.
yeah but this is a repeat . they had updated in march with new medicals which i had done previously.They are asking again now..i had called IRCC support centre. As per their knowledge they've said its not required.
 

K&K

Star Member
Jan 30, 2021
73
40
yeah but this is a repeat . they had updated in march with new medicals which i had done previously.They are asking again now..i had called IRCC support centre. As per their knowledge they've said its not required.
could be due to some error in their system. I guess you would have to keep following up till its clear.
 

13nitinsharma

Champion Member
Apr 17, 2012
2,568
3,162
Canada
Hey ! @13nitinsharma @legalfalcon Lately, How long IRCC is usually taking to respond to emails and Webform. I had sent one attaching my medical reports done earlier, to verify if new medical requested is required or not?...
Your medicals will be updated in your account. You don't need to submit new medicals.

CIC panel physicians are strictly informed by IRCC that they are not allowed to do medicals till the time your previous medicals are not expired.
 
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