Canada has opened its borders to its approved permanent residents after 15 months. They can now officially immigrate to Canada when they arrive at the border. Granted, they will be subject to the same public health measures that affect all incoming travellers.
Immigration Minister, Marco Mendicino, opened up Canada's border to approved permanent residents on June 21, 2021. These individuals who had received their Confirmation of Permanent Residency (COPR) document after March 18, 2020, were not exempt from travel restrictions. Canadian officials said there are about 23,000 COPR holders outside Canada. Those whose documents are still valid are now exempt from travel restrictions. What's more fully vaccinated travellers can skip mandatory quarantine.
Fully vaccinated COPRs can skip quarantine
All exempt travellers to Canada are subject to the new measures for people who are fully vaccinated starting July 5, 2021, at 11:59 pm EDT. These travellers will just have to quarantine at home while they wait for their COVID-19 test results at the border.
IRCC recommends that all family members included in the permanent residency application should travel to Canada at the same time, if possible.
Canada has extended its restrictions on international travellers until July 21.
Public Safety Minister. Bill Blair, confirmed the news in a tweet on June 18, saying Canada is extending travel restrictions on non-essential international travel until July 21st, 2021.
Blair also said that the government is planning measures for fully vaccinated Canadians, permanent residents, and others who are currently permitted to enter Canada and will provide further details on Monday, June 21.
The exempted travellers list includes Canadians, permanent residents, their family members, work permit holders, some international students, and some approved permanent residents.
The latest update from IRCC concludes that the people who have valid COPR may travel as of June 21, 2021.
Under the previous rules, foreign nationals who held a valid COPR issued on or before March 18, 2020 were exempt from Canada's travel restrictions. Those who held a valid COPR after March 18, 2020, could only come to Canada if they met another exemption or were coming from the US to settle permanently in Canada.
If your parent is a Canadian citizen, you too may be eligible to become a citizen.
Canadian citizens can pass on their citizenship to their children who were born overseas. It can be passed on to the first generation born overseas as stated in Immigration Refugees and Citizenship act (IRPA).
If your parent is a citizen, you can apply for proof of citizenship known as a Citizenship certificate. Once you have the certificate, you can enjoy the perks of being a Canadian.
Why apply for citizenship?
Citizenship gives people the opportunity to vote, work for any employer, enter politics, enjoy universal health care coverage and access other social benefits, and improve employment opportunities in Canada. The citizens also hold a Canadian passport which makes it easier for them to visit other countries. Canada also allows its citizens to )apply for dual or multiple citizenships. So you do not have to renounce your previous citizenship to obtain Canadian citizenship.
-To know more about becoming a CANADIAN CITIZEN and the application process for the same contact us online or give us a call at +1(780)716-6106. You can also email us at www.onkarimmigration.ca
Canada invited 6000 more Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence on June 10, 2021.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited candidates with scores of at least 368. The new draw targeted candidates who are eligible for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Invited candidates have had at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada, as this is a key eligibility requirement of the CEC. Candidates also have at least an intermediate language proficiency in English or French.
Candidates who had the minimum score were only invited if they submitted their Express Entry profile before April 28, 2021, at 05:45:14 UTC.
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