1. Yes people after March 2020 are still not allowed to travel unless you have written authorization to travel. However, if you live in the US you can cross the border.Guys, I know my question may be stupid, but I am truly confused looking at all the travel restrictions information and exemptions on their website. I need someone to give me straight answer, because a while back while reading on their website, I thought they lift the restrictions for people with valid copr, and now I am confused coming here to the forum.
My question is; Are people with COPR issued post 18 March still NOT allowed to travel to Canada? (mine is issued on 1 November 2020) And the more important question is, does it make a difference if the person wants to travel for soft landing or permanently, or both are banned?
My COPR expires on 21 March 2021.. I will REALLY appreciate your help guys so that I can at least confidently raise a webform telling them that due to travel restrictions, I can't travel and need to get my COPR extended.
2. Raise a webform if you want but you most likely will not get a reply. Many people have expired COPR cards.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html#approved