hi guys...can anyone confirm if CoPR and passport are returned in the same envelope or does CoPR get sent separately in MyCIC account?
I need to plan my landing ASAP because I need to go back to my home country for a family emergency.
AOR - June 8, 2017
PPR - August 28, 2017
Passport Sent - August 29, 2017
Passport Delivered - Expected on August 30, 2017
Application Approved - Waiting
Return Tracker - Not Activated
PP was delivered on 4th August. No movement after that. I'm assuming tbwre will be an update soon since people from 3rd August got their approval yesterday. So hopefully I'll see some movement this week.
PP was delivered on 4th August. No movement after that. I'm assuming tbwre will be an update soon since people from 3rd August got their approval yesterday. So hopefully I'll see some movement this week.
Guys called CIC today. They told that passports were sent to printing room on August 22. How long is it going to sit there? Anyone has had any experience on this?
Guys called CIC today. They told that passports were sent to printing room on August 22. How long is it going to sit there? Anyone has had any experience on this?
Guys called CIC today. They told that passports were sent to printing room on August 22. How long is it going to sit there? Anyone has had any experience on this?
hi guys...can anyone confirm if CoPR and passport are returned in the same envelope or does CoPR get sent separately in MyCIC account?
I need to plan my landing ASAP because I need to go back to my home country for a family emergency.
You do not need to have a PR Card to re-enter Canada.
One you have a COPR in hand -
you can leave for your home country and complete the landing procedures once you enter back in CANADA. However, the COPR is valid till the validity of your CiC medical tests. so watch out.
If you complete landing procedures (at a border crossing) & apply for a PR card & then leave for your home country, you can still enter CANADA provided you have a PRTD (PR travel document). You are supposed to apply for this document from your home country. Processing times may vary as per country of application.
Hope it helps. Forum members, please feel free to correct me/add more info if you have any other info on this. Thanks
You do not need to have a PR Card to re-enter Canada.
One you have a COPR in hand -
you can leave for your home country and complete the landing procedures once you enter back in CANADA. However, the COPR is valid till the validity of your CiC medical tests. so watch out.
If you complete landing procedures (at a border crossing) & apply for a PR card & then leave for your home country, you can still enter CANADA provided you have a PRTD (PR travel document). You are supposed to apply for this document from your home country. Processing times may vary as per country of application.
Hope it helps. Forum members, please feel free to correct me/add more info if you have any other info on this. Thanks
Sent our passports to the Visa office in New Delhi today through VFS Hyderabad (India). May I kindly know by when can I expect to receive the COPR? As per Myimmi tracker average processing time of New Delhi is 7 days.
Sent our passports to the Visa office in New Delhi today through VFS Hyderabad (India). May I kindly know by when can I expect to receive the COPR? As per Myimmi tracker average processing time of New Delhi is 7 days.