Photos and passport submitted. Fortunately I was guided to a reputable photo studio with experience. Much better than I expected. Now it is a waiting period of 2 to 3 weeks according to VFS.
Current thoughts are: Should I do a soft landing? Should I travel as soon as I get the COPR? What are the disadvantages of delaying the landing? Et cetera, et cetera. Thoughtful days ahead.
Photos and passport submitted. Fortunately I was guided to a reputable photo studio with experience. Much better than I expected. Now it is a waiting period of 2 to 3 weeks according to VFS.
Current thoughts are: Should I do a soft landing? Should I travel as soon as I get the COPR? What are the disadvantages of delaying the landing? Et cetera, et cetera. Thoughtful days ahead.
What is your COPR expiry date? Well I guess as far as I know, when one should land is a very subjective topic. As long as you land before your COPR expires (even if that is just one day before the expiry) it should be good enough. Rest depends on your personal choice, planning and other things
What is your COPR expiry date? Well I guess as far as I know, when one should land is a very subjective topic. As long as you land before your COPR expires (even if that is just one day before the expiry) it should be good enough. Rest depends on your personal choice, planning and other things
COPR expiry date would not be very near so thankfully no urgency in that regard. But at the same time landing before winter or even mid-autumn may make more sense.
You’re right. At this point it gets too subjective and really depends on individual circumstances.
They are not slow, your application has a NOC code that requires specialized support and you probably also have docs that need localization support that only RROC have. Them being slow is a COVID myth when only RROC was operating. Plenty of folks have gone through RROC and have been either processed fast or slow - there's no pattern here.
I aM AOR 6th April, Healthcare category. Got my PPR letter last week after 1.5 months of waiting and no updates.
I guess it's something that is unpredictable tbh. I know the wait is frustrating but it will be worth it.
That’s great.. I submitted mine on 8th July and it was received by IRCC Delhi on 10th July.. Btw did your tracker update with the COPR details? Mine has been stuck since 11th June.
That’s great.. I submitted mine on 8th July and it was received by IRCC Delhi on 10th July.. Btw did your tracker update with the COPR details? Mine has been stuck since 11th June.
Thanks, yes I guess its gonna take a month. But what is the next step after getting the passport back? Do I get E-COPR after I get my passport back? Are there any more steps to be done by me after this
Thanks, yes I guess its gonna take a month. But what is the next step after getting the passport back? Do I get E-COPR after I get my passport back? Are there any more steps to be done by me after this
By the time your passport is dispatched back to where you submitted it the COPR will have already been issued. So no steps from your end. It’s mostly a wait and preparation for landing.
When the passport is ready for receipt at your local VFS then I understand the tracker and GCKey both get updated as complete, although in a lot of cases they don’t update until one lands.
Mine hasn’t reached the IRCC office yet. Still in transit.
Visa officer? If you submitted your passports today, expect 2-3 weeks minimum. It takes 2 days min to reach IRCC Delhi(2-3 weeks there) and 2-3 days to get back to you.
Thanks, yes I guess its gonna take a month. But what is the next step after getting the passport back? Do I get E-COPR after I get my passport back? Are there any more steps to be done by me after this
No more steps from you. The only thing that matters is if you're going to have a composition change(marriage, kids, etc) before landing, in that case you'll have to inform IRCC and have to add dependents to your application. Your CoPR will be cancelled and a new one will be issued to you and your dependents.