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IRCC to process temporary visas and eTAs for immediate family

Kareem El-Assal, Shelby Thevenot
Published: June 10, 2020

Immediate family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents can now obtain the necessary documents to enter Canada temporarily.

Processing of and will remain temporarily suspended except for exempt individuals travelling to Canada for essential purposes and eligible immediate family members who intend on remaining in Canada for at least 15 days.

This was set out in released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) this afternoon.

Those currently able to come to Canada are defined under the laws governing (the laws are called ).

According to exempt travellers individuals include, but are not limited to, temporary foreign workers, study permit and confirmation of permanent residence (COPR) holders who obtained their status prior to the middle of March (March 16 for study permit holders and March 18 for COPR holders), Canadian citizens and permanent residents, among other individuals.

Upon arrival, Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) must determine the purpose of their travel to be essential.

Canada broadened the definition of exempt travellers on Monday when it announced that the immediate family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents could also travel to Canada, and the purpose of their trip did not need to fit the definition of 鈥渆ssential.鈥

However, some of these immediate family members will need TRVs and eTAs to enter Canada, an issue which has now been addressed through today鈥檚 Ministerial Instructions announcement.

Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), which is Canada鈥檚 main immigration law, the federal immigration minister has the legal authority to release Ministerial Instructions to help achieve the country鈥檚 public policy goals.

In this case, the Ministerial Instructions confirm that Canada will only continue to process TRVs and eTAs for individuals currently exempt from coronavirus travel restrictions.

Immediate

  • Spouses or common-law partners
  • Dependent children
  • Grandchildren
  • Parents or step-parents
  • Guardians or tutors

Immediate family can now enter Canada from any country in the world so long as they meet the following conditions:

  • The visit to Canada is at least 15 days long
  • They are legally required to self-quarantine for 14 days upon entering Canada
  • They do not have COVID-19 and do not have any COVID-19 symptoms

Today鈥檚 Ministerial Instructions are only valid until June 30th, when Canada鈥檚 COVID-19 travel restrictions are set to expire. The Canadian government will provide another update prior to June 30 about its travel regulations beyond that date.

Need assistance with a temporary visa application process? Contact wp@canadavisa.com.

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