You get an option to pay RPRF when you apply, which i didn't, hence they ask this now. But now when they asked, i am not able to pay it properly! Has anyone encountered this problem?
As well as losing the progress bar, one of the statements on my page has disappeared? In the Application Status box at the top left, the "You may not hear from us for a little while..." statement has gone. So weird! Does anyone else also have this?
You get an option to pay RPRF when you apply, which i didn't, hence they ask this now. But now when they asked, i am not able to pay it properly! Has anyone encountered this problem?
As well as losing the progress bar, one of the statements on my page has disappeared? In the Application Status box at the top left, the "You may not hear from us for a little while..." statement has gone. So weird! Does anyone else also have this?
As well as losing the progress bar, one of the statements on my page has disappeared? In the Application Status box at the top left, the "You may not hear from us for a little while..." statement has gone. So weird! Does anyone else also have this?
As well as losing the progress bar, one of the statements on my page has disappeared? In the Application Status box at the top left, the "You may not hear from us for a little while..." statement has gone. So weird! Does anyone else also have this?
Are you all aware of the March 18th 2020 COPR rule? i.e. 'You can travel to Canada if your CoPR was approved after March 18, 2020 , and you are travelling from the United States to settle and live in Canada. If you are a permanent resident with a CoPR that was approved before March 18, 2020, you can also travel to Canada. "
So unless everyone who is one this group and is just receiving COPRs lives in the USA, we can't even land in Canada... until this rule changes.
Are you all aware of the March 18th 2020 COPR rule? i.e. 'You can travel to Canada if your CoPR was approved after March 18, 2020 , and you are travelling from the United States to settle and live in Canada. If you are a permanent resident with a CoPR that was approved before March 18, 2020, you can also travel to Canada. "
So unless everyone who is one this group and is just receiving COPRs lives in the USA, we can't even land in Canada... until this rule changes.
@legalfalcon Can we order CBSA notes? Are they still quicker during these times? I've already ordered normal GCMS from your website and it looks like they will take longer for everyone.