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Old Nov 16th 2017, 10:27 am
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Hi All,

got my COPR paperwork today. Few questions:

1. Printed across it all states 'not valid for travel', like a watermark, what does that mean? sure it is valid for travel?

2. Also on them it says destination City: Vancouver, does that mean we cannot land else where?

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Originally Posted by DaleBoy
Hi All,

got my COPR paperwork today. Few questions:

1. Printed across it all states 'not valid for travel', like a watermark, what does that mean? sure it is valid for travel?

2. Also on them it says destination City: Vancouver, does that mean we cannot land else where?

Cheers
1. The COPR on its own is not a travel document you must have other travel documents to enter countries.

2. You can land anywhere in Canada however if nominated under the New Brunswick PNP for PR it might be somewhat suspicious if doing the landing in BC after a flight from the UK.
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1. The COPR on its own is not a travel document you must have other travel documents to enter countries.

2. You can land anywhere in Canada however if nominated under the New Brunswick PNP for PR it might be somewhat suspicious if doing the landing in BC after a flight from the UK.
Ah ok so passport as normal and also I am not PNP, so I assume the Vancouver part is not a problem

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