Usually the passport have to be valid for at least 6 months when you receive the PPR. However, since you are an inland applicant, you will not be required to send your PP for a PR visa. The COPR will be sent to you by email.
However, it is always better to renew the PP as soon as possible
I think that once the application is outside Canada. GCMS are not showing what’s happening in it!
Even exchange is often done by email or phone, without any message or update on IRCC website.
That’s very frustrating !
Who’s LVO here ? And face same problem?
I don’t know .. like I said earlier I have never been able to reach them .. so no idea. Also reading everyone calling made me also curious to find out! That’s all
I don’t know .. like I said earlier I have never been able to reach them .. so no idea. Also reading everyone calling made me also curious to find out! That’s all
Usually the passport have to be valid for at least 6 months when you receive the PPR. However, since you are an inland applicant, you will not be required to send your PP for a PR visa. The COPR will be sent to you by email.
However, it is always better to renew the PP as soon as possible