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PR Card Timeline (Through Online Portal after ECOPR)
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Got a positive response after a good amount of waiting after emailing IRCC. eCoPR on 11th Dec, VO = OSC, not sure where my card printing was at though.
Does anyone know what does "sent to card production" mean? Does it mean my card is already mailed or queued up for printing?
And when they say 5-6 weeks, realistically how many days does it really take for the card to land in our mailbox, any idea? I'm just concerned that this is cutting too close to my travel dates (mid March) so it needs to be in my hands in Feb itself in order to not hit my travel.
"I can confirm that your photo has been successfully uploaded by our office and sent to card production. Please allow five to six weeks for your PR card to arrive in the mail."
Got a positive response after a good amount of waiting after emailing IRCC. eCoPR on 11th Dec, VO = OSC, not sure where my card printing was at though.
Does anyone know what does "sent to card production" mean? Does it mean my card is already mailed or queued up for printing?
And when they say 5-6 weeks, realistically how many days does it really take for the card to land in our mailbox, any idea? I'm just concerned that this is cutting too close to my travel dates (mid March) so it needs to be in my hands in Feb itself in order to not hit my travel.
"I can confirm that your photo has been successfully uploaded by our office and sent to card production. Please allow five to six weeks for your PR card to arrive in the mail."
Congratulations! And, OH MY GOODNESS! I'm feeling really bad for IRCC agents who are probably in a mad scramble trying to meet those targets of clearing backlogs at superhuman speed. Otherwise such mistakes for such sensitive matters are impossible.
Got a positive response after a good amount of waiting after emailing IRCC. eCoPR on 11th Dec, VO = OSC, not sure where my card printing was at though.
Does anyone know what does "sent to card production" mean? Does it mean my card is already mailed or queued up for printing?
And when they say 5-6 weeks, realistically how many days does it really take for the card to land in our mailbox, any idea? I'm just concerned that this is cutting too close to my travel dates (mid March) so it needs to be in my hands in Feb itself in order to not hit my travel.
"I can confirm that your photo has been successfully uploaded by our office and sent to card production. Please allow five to six weeks for your PR card to arrive in the mail."
We have similar timelines! I got my eCOPR on Dec 9 also from OSC and I received a ghost update last week. I was thinking it meant my card got sent to production seeing that my pr portal has not had any changes (i think sent to productions means they sent the information to the Sydney, NS visa office to make and print the card). I hope you're able to get it in time! I've had to delay my travel plans from Dec to April so I understnad the struggles. Keep me posted!
You should get an update very soon. From the way people have been getting card printed/mailed updates, it looks like IRCC is trying to catch up the backlogs of people who are waiting for 2 months or more in batches of several weeks at a time, and at the same time they're trying to ensure that those who got their eCoPR in the last 1 month or so don't fall behind at all. Why looks right to me, that's the only way they'll be able to meet their targets of reducing backlogs by March.
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