Clarifying question: why do you think you need this? Have you looked at the application for renewal?
For the most part, once you're a PR, your status no longer depends on your partner.
I admit I do not understand your question because I think I answered it.
Do it however you wish. I'd suggest that you use two email accounts - one for sponsor, one for spouse. Whoever actually uses those accounts and does the necessary on IRCC systems - work it out with your spouse. One person...
Are you a US citizen? If so, use that pssport to board plane, and COPR at port of entry. Otherwsie:
You are already a PR and cannot use the COPR as suggested. You can use it now to show you a PR - but it will not serve to get on a plane. If you are let on the plane, yes, you are in Canada at a...
Yes, you can still travel.
Yes, I agree that using "proof" in this way is entirely stupid and confusing. However, there are some that believe that there is a sense of the word proof in which this is not confusing. Which is a poor argument in my view - if it confuses most people who read it, it...
First and foremost she should speak to a lawyer in Sweden.
I warn in advance that it will all be a lot easier and quicker if she can get in touch with the ex and make amicable arrangements.
She doesn't have to do anything afterwards with the Canadian system really at all, as far as I'm aware...
I don't know about the Indian citizenship / OCI aspects, the Canadian specific bits are all correct (and the least likely to give significant delays IMO).
Two pieces of evidence is two pieces of evidence. Personally I think better to have two different things, and probably from slightly different time periods, but it probably doesn't matter.
True but warning - if it was the eCOPR issued to those in-Canada under the virtual landing procedure, it is like a COPR that has already been used for landing - it can't be used a second time.
She should follow the procedures to divorce under the laws of whatever country/jurisdiction she resides in. There will/should be a procedure there for divorcing spouses from other countries and/or who cannot be found. That divorce certificate will be considered valid if done acc to the laws...
Similar minor issues. Remember, the PPR is not an 'official' document, in the sense that will have to be used in future. COPR is important, errors there must be corrected.