COVID-19 update: IRCC resuming processing of online applications for visitor visas and eTAs, but travel restrictions remain
Ottawa, June 30, 2020 – As of July 1, 2020, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will once again process online applications for visitor visas (including transit visas) and electronic travel authorizations (eTAs), to the extent possible.
Resuming processing and making final decisions where possible on visitor applications will help IRCC ensure future
processing times aren’t significantly impacted and help expedite people’s travel when the travel restrictions are lifted.
However, due to
current travel restrictions, applicants should keep in mind that, even if they apply and get a visitor visa or eTA, most people
will not be able to travel to Canada at this time.
IRCC also continues to process study permit and work permit applications submitted online and permanent residence applications, to the extent possible. Paper applications for visitor visas, study permits and work permits will not be processed until further notice.
Measures have been put in place to make sure applicants have the time they need to complete all the steps in the application process, including giving their biometrics. Some visa application centres (VACs) are starting to reopen. Applicants can check the
website for info on the VAC closest to them, so they can book an appointment to give their biometrics as soon as they’re able.
Those who are eligible to travel to Canada at this time must have a plan to
quarantine for 14 days when they arrive in Canada.
This is mandatory, even if they have no symptoms. Those who don’t have a plan should not travel to Canada.
We’ll continue to provide updates on further processing changes, including when the travel restrictions will be lifted.
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