Here is my timeline.
ITA: Oct 26, 2022
AOR: November 15, 2022
Medical Passed: Nov 30, 2022
Required additional documents (uploded them at the same day): Nov 30, 2022
Reviewing additional docs: Jan 04, 2023
Background Check in Progress.
Upfront submitted: Biometrics, Medical, PCC, and RCMP clearance
Here is my timeline.
ITA: Oct 26, 2022
AOR: November 15, 2022
Medical Passed: Nov 30, 2022
Required additional documents (uploded them at the same day): Nov 30, 2022
Reviewing additional docs: Jan 04, 2023
Background Check in Progress.
Upfront submitted: Biometrics, Medical, PCC, and RCMP clearance
Here is my timeline.
ITA: Oct 26, 2022
AOR: November 15, 2022
Medical Passed: Nov 30, 2022
Required additional documents (uploded them at the same day): Nov 30, 2022
Reviewing additional docs: Jan 04, 2023
Background Check in Progress.
Upfront submitted: Biometrics, Medical, PCC, and RCMP clearance
So basically, I reply to them with the requested details and then they send PR portal credentials on which I provide certain details again and then they send the E-COPR and PR card to my address. Is that the process?
Basically I will be a PR once I receive the COPR correct?
So basically, I reply to them with the requested details and then they send PR portal credentials on which I provide certain details again and then they send the E-COPR and PR card to my address. Is that the process?
Basically I will be a PR once I receive the COPR correct?
Yep, that's mostly it! Once you get the portal credentials, you will need to:
Submit a declaration that you're currently in Canada (it's literally a check box, no big deal)
Provide your mailing address and a photo for the PR card
The next step is for them to review your declaration and generate the eCOPR. This will be a file you'll download from the PR portal. It won't be mailed.
Then, someone will review and either approve or reject your photo for the PR card. If they approve it, you'll get the card in the mail. If they reject it, you'll need to supply another.