Complications of Immigration issues with Corona virus

As the third case of Coronavirus has just been confirmed in Canada, there have been drastic measures taken by public safety officials regarding air travel.

Special measures to help temporary and permanent residents and applicants affected by the novel coronavirus
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has put special measures in place to help temporary and permanent residents, as well as applicants, who have been affected by disruptions related to the novel coronavirus.
These measures are being implemented following the temporary closure of the 11 visa application centers (VACs) in effected countries Canadian visa offices are processing only urgent applications on a case-by-case basis.

If you are a permanent resident visa holder or a permanent resident
Permanent resident visa holders will be able to request an extension of their Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) if they have been approved for immigration to Canada and have a COPR their visa will expire within the next 90 days they are unable to travel to Canada.
Applicants will need to contact IRCC by submitting a web form and explaining the reason they are unable to travel to Canada within the validity of their visa. These requests will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Permanent residents who need a permanent resident travel document to urgently travel to Canada can email the Canadian visa office in Turkey.
If you are a Canadian citizenship applicant
Those who are scheduled for:
knowledge tests
retests
interviews
hearings
Oaths of Citizenship,
but are currently unable to travel to Canada, will have the opportunity to reschedule for a later date.
After the applicant returns to Canada, they must ask for a new date by either
sending an email or writing to the local office that originally scheduled them or
requesting a new date through our web form.
If you are a temporary or permanent resident applicant abroad
Applicants who have an urgent case, or who need to urgently travel to Canada, can email the Canadian visa office in Ankara for assistance.
People who have applied for a visitor visa, a work permit, a study permit or for permanent residence, but who cannot complete the next steps in the process on time due to the situation in mainland China, will not have their application refused solely on the basis of not completing these requests.
Examples of the next steps include: submitting their passport or supporting documents, such as a police certificate, completing an immigration medical examination giving their biometrics
More time (extensions) will automatically be provided to applicants in these situations. Once it is possible to provide these required documents, applicants are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to avoid further delays.
Those affected by the travel restrictions and who want to withdraw their temporary residence application must complete a web form. Refunds will be provided to people who withdraw their application within 24 hours of submitting, provided no processing has started.
If you are a temporary resident unable to leave Canada
Visitors, international students and foreign workers whose legal status in Canada will soon end, but cannot travel due to travel restrictions, can apply for an extension, if eligible.
You can apply online to extend your stay in Canada if you’re eligible (see the steps below). You must apply before your status expires.
Visitors can apply to extend their stay in Canada.
Workers and students have a few options, depending on their situation. If you’re no longer working or studying, you can apply to change your status to visitor as long as your study or work permit has not expired
If you want to continue working or studying, you may be able to extend your work permit or study permit if you’re eligible.
When you’re applying, make sure you include a note explaining the reason you’re seeking to extend your stay in Canada.
People whose legal status in Canada has expired may be able to restore their status or apply for a temporary resident permit.
If it has been less than 90 days since your status expired. You can apply to restore your status.
If your temporary resident status is restored, you’ll receive a visitor record or appropriate permit, which will outline the conditions of your stay in Canada.
Your temporary resident status in Canada will be extended until a specified date.

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