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Based on my observations, I saw that Sydney, NS is the fastest but I am not sure about Ottawa.
You can also get more information about processing offices here:
Yes, this is AOR. When you upload PCC the officer will start working on your application.
You need to wait until they request for any other documents or the application is approved which then you will be notified by email with a portal request.
It gives you the credentials to login and confirm your address and add your photo then it's ecopr which is the confirmation of your permanent residency.
I uploaded my pcc a week ago, how long do you think it will take for a decision to be made? also can i leave canada after i get copr? ,my friend is saying he will collect the pr card on my behalf.
I uploaded my pcc a week ago, how long do you think it will take for a decision to be made? also can i leave canada after i get copr? ,my friend is saying he will collect the pr card on my behalf.
The processing time varies from person to person. Unfortunately, there is not a definite timeline.
Regarding your second question, yes, you can leave Canada after getting copr. But remember that if you're traveling back to Canada by air, you need your PR card. If you don't have it then you need to get a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) from outside of Canada.
Review the last couple of pages. There is one option for your case and that is calling client support center and get a Temporary File Number (TFN) and try linking using that.
There are still many people who haven't got their AOR.
You can call IRCC support center at 1-888-242-2100. Calls are answered from Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST.u
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Hi! I submitted my document for Stream B on July 15th. Still hear nothing from them. Does anyone of us have any ideas about the processing progress?
Thanks!
But remember that if you're traveling back to Canada by air, you need your PR card. If you don't have it then you need to get a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) from outside of Canada.
Based on my observations, I saw that Sydney, NS is the fastest but I am not sure about Ottawa.
You can also get more information about processing offices here:
June 5 NHC Stream B
BIL 15th Feb
AOR 17th Feb
Primary Office: Sydney
Secondary Office: Ottawa
Can anyone explain what is the function of primary and secondary offices?
Hey man, how were you able to see your primary and secondary offices? I actually have a very similar timeline to you. My AOR was on Feb 10th and I applied on June 6th.
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Hi everyone
I applied for work permit extension on December 5 in tr to pr program. I have not got any update. Can you all share your work permit extension timelines so that I can get a idea of processing time
Hey man, how were you able to see your primary and secondary offices? I actually have a very similar timeline to you. My AOR was on Feb 10th and I applied on June 6th.
If you have your application no then
Permanent Residence (applied online) followed by
Express entry
Make sure that you specify that you have applied for the TR to PR Pathway, the stream, and the date of application.
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