1. Application
intake
Intake of new permanent residence applications will
continue. Files that are incomplete due to unavailable documents will be
retained in the systems of IRCC and reviewed in 90 days. New, complete
permanent residence applications will be processed as per normal procedures.
If a new application is missing supporting
documentation (associated fees are required), the applicant should include an
explanation with their application that they are affected by the service
disruptions as a result of the novel coronavirus. The application may then be
promoted and reviewed in 90 days. If the application is still incomplete in 60
days, officers should request the missing documents with an additional 90-day
deadline.
Applications found to be incomplete with no
explanation provided, or for reasons unrelated to the disruption of services
associated with impacts of the novel coronavirus, may be rejected and all fees
associated with the application should be refunded to the applicant. The reason
for rejection should be unrelated to the disruption of services.
Offices in the Centralized and Domestic Networks will
continue to process permanent residence applications where the principal
applicant is in Canada and has overseas dependents. The principal applicant
should not be granted permanent residence if their overseas dependents cannot
travel.
2. Approved
permanent residence applications (COPR and PRV)
Permanent residence applicants who are in possession
of a COPR and PRV can inform IRCC by submitting a Web form that they are unable
to travel within the validity of their documentation.
• Valid
COPR and PRV: In an effort to reduce the number of cancelled COPRs and PRVs, a
note should be placed in the file explaining that the applicant is unable to
travel.A reminder must also be added to the file related to the expiry date of
the document. If the applicant informs IRCC that they can travel prior to the
COPR and PRV expiration, they are encouraged to use their existing COPR and PRV
to land.
• Expired
COPR and PRV: If the applicant informs IRCC via the Web form that they are
unable or unwilling to travel after the expiration of their COPR and PRV, or if
they are unable or unwilling to travel prior to expiration, officers are to
re-open the application, and it should be brought forward for review in 90
days.
• Re-opened
applications
Once the applicant has informed IRCC via the Web form
that they can travel, the application can be reopened for re-approval provided
the applicant and their family members, whether accompanying or not, have
passed immigration medical examinations, criminal and security checks and have
valid passports.
If the 60-day waiting period elapses and the
applicant has not informed IRCC that they are able to travel, a note should be
placed in the application, and it should be brought forward for review for an
additional 60 days.
A U-Shaped Recovery
This is not the first time Canada has faced such
extreme situations and have always bounced back successfully by having
everything strategically planned out while supporting the people in Canada.
Immigration still remains the key driver to improve Canada’s economy. The
advice remains the same. Those who are currently eligible for a program that
they wish to apply to should apply now, because the future is very uncertain.
As you can see, the process of acquiring a Canadian
visa can be daunting, single handedly. Even the slightest error in your visa
application process will result in its disqualification, which means you will
have to restart your application from scratch and pay the relevant fees once
more. However, working with an RCIC at Novus immigration
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important deadlines. Our RCIC’s will ensure that there are no mistakes,
everything is complete and all deadlines are met.
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