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By Dane Stewart
Posted on September 15, 2021
Updated on July 10, 2024
There are still special COVID-19 travel requirements in place, but as long as COPR-holders can follow these requirements they can enter Canada, activate their status, and begin what they set out to do in the first place — living and working in Canada.
The new entry allowance for COPR-holders was announced by Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marco Mendicino, during a press conference on June 21. The exemption took effect immediately.
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The vast majority of COPR-holders have been unable to travel to Canada to activate their status since March 2020. The restrictions on COPR-holders have been deeply criticized as exemptions have been made for other types of immigrants, including international students and various categories of temporary workers. Meanwhile, COPR-holders with plans to immigrate to Canada permanently have been stuck outside Canada for more than a year.
If your COPR is expired, you cannot travel to Canada until you have your COPR reissued. Those with expired COPRs and travel documents will be contacted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) with instructions on how to get their COPR reissued. Full details on this are below.
Quick facts — What is a COPR-holder? A Confirmation of Permanent Residence, or COPR, is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) once an immigration applicant has been approved for Canadian permanent resident status. However, before the applicant officially becomes a permanent resident, they must activate their PR. Activation can be done either by travelling to a Canadian Port of Entry (POE) or through a streamlined process available for applicants who are already in Canada. In the period between receiving their COPR and activating their PR status, a person is known as a COPR-holder.
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COPR-holders have been added to the list of exemptions from Canada’s travel restrictions, meaning that they can now enter Canada whether by air or by driving across the land border from the United States. However, Canada still has special COVID-19 travel requirements in place. These requirements vary depending on whether a person is vaccinated or not.
If you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, please refer below for the instructions that apply to you.
If you are eligible to enter Canada at this time, you will need to follow these special measures:
If you meet an exemption to the travel restrictions, you still need to follow the steps listed below in order to enter.
In order to be considered a fully vaccinated traveller, you must have received the full series of a Health Canada approved COVID-19 vaccine or a combination of accepted vaccines. Canada currently accepts four vaccines: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD, Johnson & Johnson. If you have been vaccinated using a different vaccine, you are not eligible for this exemption at this time.
Full details on travel requirements for fully vaccinated travellers are here.
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If you’re outside Canada and your COPR and permanent resident visa are expired or expiring then you cannot travel to Canada until you get your documents reissued. IRCC will be contacting people with expired COPRs with instructions on how to get their COPRs reissued. People with expired COPRs should not contact IRCC directly, but rather should wait for IRCC to contact them.
People with expired COPRs will go through the following process to get COPRs reissued:
Those with expired COPRs should not complete an upfront medical exam before IRCC contacts them. If a new medical is required, IRCC will send new instruction forms to take to the doctor. This will help avoid processing delays.
Those with COPRs valid until October 1, 2021, or later are expected to enter Canada before their COPR expires.
Arriving in your new country can be stressful, but we have prepared a range of resources to help you in your first weeks. From opening a new bank account, to setting up a Canadian phone, to deciding where you’ll live, we’ve got you covered.
We suggest starting with this video on 7 things to do during your first week in Canada.
Remember, although permanent residents do gain access to Canada’s publicly-funded health care system, you may not have access to that system during your first months in Canada. In that case, we recommend exploring your health insurance options with our partner, Cigna. Get started today with a free quote!
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