Find out if you can travel to Canada – Foreign national – Approved permanent resident not yet in Canada
You indicated that you are:
- a foreign national
- not qualified as a fully vaccinated traveller
- an approved permanent resident not yet in Canada
Based on your answers, you will likely be allowed; however, the final determination will be made by a government official at the port of entry.
You must be coming to Canada to settle permanently.
If your CoPR is still being processed, has expired, is expiring or if you haven't yet applied
What you need to do next
- bring a valid confirmation of permanent residence (CoPR) document
- follow the checklist of pre-entry testing and quarantine requirements
This answer does not guarantee entry into Canada
- You must have no signs or symptoms of COVID-19 to enter.
- Final determination regarding entry and quarantine is made by a government representative at the port of entry based on the information presented to them at the time of entry into Canada.
- You must meet the entry requirements under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and provide appropriate travel and immigration documentation; find out if you need a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
- Failure to comply with the COVID-19 Emergency order is an offence under the Quarantine Act and could lead to imprisonment and/or fines.
If you need assistance with a special circumstance
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