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    COPR and coronavirus

    This is Canada: The authorities let my building manager know about my situation and so residents in my apartment complex know as well. Every day since I've landed in Toronto, a random neighbor drops a meal outside my door, I get grocery essentials by people I've never met or seen, and notes are...
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    COPR and coronavirus

    Got my results back! I'm positive, but asymptomatic. Locked down another 21 days.
  3. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    Takes about 3 days to get a result.
  4. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    Thanks for the wishes guys, appreciate it. It's a nasal swab that goes deep into your nose. I was tested at home.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    So wanted to update you guys. I flew in last week from Boston and a passenger on board tested positive. Officials traced me as well and I just got a test done and in self quarantine until I get the results. I developed a slight fever yesterday. I was lucky enough to have an apartment to...
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    COPR and coronavirus

    Non-essential traffic won't be allowed back to the USA. Non-essential: Tourist visa Allowed entry: Green card, valid H1B Not decided yet: Student visa's Source: CBP.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    I have a green card, so getting in won't be a problem. However, I was asked to isolate for 14 days and I'm going to adhere to that.
  8. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    I haven't been out of the USA for the past year. So I could board a flight from USA to canada.
  9. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    I'm not an American. They processed my CoPR.
  10. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    FSW-O. No immediate family in Canada.
  11. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    Lol, Google it.
  12. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    I classified my mother as a dependent. Went through a lawyer, I can't really dig deeper because I don't know the process.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    They are not allowed. Until June 30th.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    Dependent parents only. If your parents are physically/mentally incapable of living on their own, then they classify as dependents.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    You can do that. However, it is quite risky and you will probably piss off CBSA officers. If your status in Canada is valid, just ride it out for a while. The airports are a complete mess.
  16. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    I asked after landing.
  17. R

    COPR and coronavirus

    CBSA allows you to leave. CBP will allow you as long as you can legally enter usa.
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    COPR and coronavirus

    Landed in Toronto from Boston: CoPR's cannot enter Canada until June 30th from any country except the USA. Only Canadians and family of Canadians/PR can enter Family includes, spouse, dependent children and parents If you have not travelled to any country outside of the USA and Canada in the...