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I need some help with my expiring COPR. I got my COPR since July 2021 and still waiting for my PR card. However, my COPR just got expired yesterday. I wonder if I can still use the COPR to apply for PRTD once I leave the country? If not, who am I going to contact to see what is going on with the COPR or the PR card? I tried to find the information on cic.gc website but no luck finding the answer.
I need some help with my expiring COPR. I got my COPR since July 2021 and still waiting for my PR card. However, my COPR just got expired yesterday. I wonder if I can still use the COPR to apply for PRTD once I leave the country? If not, who am I going to contact to see what is going on with the COPR or the PR card? I tried to find the information on cic.gc website but no luck finding the answer.
The COPR 'expires' in the sense that it can only be used to enter Canada as a PR up to that date. Once you've landed, you are a PR and the COPR is a document showing you landed as of that date (ie one type of evidence you are a PR).
The COPR 'expires' in the sense that it can only be used to enter Canada as a PR up to that date. Once you've landed, you are a PR and the COPR is a document showing you landed as of that date (ie one type of evidence you are a PR).
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