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If your time line followed typical progression: you got SA after 2 months or so, and received AOR2 fairly quickly after that, and now it's a at least a few months after AOR2, etc.
Very good chance it means the case is completed and you will get PPR (or COPR if you have visa-exempt passport) soon.
an application can't be refused unless multiple requests have been ignored or there was an interview called. so if you have decision made, expect your copr. how long it takes depends how long the mail takes to deliver it from your visa office. it comes in regular mail.
if the person is visa exempt, there is a chance PPR was waived. this is very common when the passport copy submitted with the application is valid for more than 6mo. and it is unlikely the applicant would change their name (ie: male). as the person stated, they are visa exempt and therefore PPR was probably waived. if they have DM, that usually means the COPR was mailed.
dongrongwen said:
Do I need it as French citizen ? Am I exempt of visa ?
yes i believe so. when you travel to canada, do you only need to present your passport to enter? if so, this means you're visa exempt and most likely had PPR waived.
Yes, I'm visa exempt as a French when I travel to Canada.
So, if I understand well, Paris should have sent already my CoPR by mail.
Knowing that a regular mail from France to Canada takes about 1 week, I should receive it soon, I guess...
Yes, I'm visa exempt as a French when I travel to Canada.
So, if I understand well, Paris should have sent already my CoPR by mail.
Knowing that a regular mail from France to Canada takes about 1 week, I should receive it soon, I guess...
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