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Approved permanent residence applicants- can you travel to Canada now?
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Approved permanent residence applicants- can you travel to Canada now?

Applicants were instructed to submit a Web form to have their COPR and PRV reissued. As of January 5, 2021, applicants with an expired COPR and PRV are no longer required to submit a Web form. IRCC will be contacting applicants directly once they are approved to come to Canada. Additionally, the following COPR/PRV holders are able to travel to Canada.

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Big news! Visitors can apply for a work permit without having to leave Canada and can start work while it processes.
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Big news! Visitors can apply for a work permit without having to leave Canada and can start work while it processes.

Effective as of August 24, 2020, the public policy will benefit employers in Canada who are facing difficulties finding workers during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as foreign workers who have had to change their status to visitor due to a work permit expiry, or they didn’t have a job offer to apply for a new work permit.

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TRV & eTA processing and ease on travel to Canada.
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TRV & eTA processing and ease on travel to Canada.

IRCC has confirmed the information regarding resumed processing of TRV and eTA applications was incorrectly posted on the governments website and has since been removed. In addition, as of June 8, 2020, at 11:59 EDT, immediate family members will be able to enter Canada.

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Travel restrictions & processing updates.
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Travel restrictions & processing updates.

Foreign nationals departing to Canada from any other country than the United States must show that they meet one of the travel exemptions, and they are travelling to Canada for non-optional or non-discretionary reasons. Non-optional or Non-discretionary Travel Explained…

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