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Hey guys,
Got my CoPR
My timeline:
PPR letter Feb 6 2017
Pass sent Feb 11th 2017
Pass delivered Ottawa feb 15th 2017
CoPR and pass received back: Feb 24rd 2017
Does it matter when we do the landing? Is it have to be right away or can we wait? I have in upcoming trip and I will be returning to Canada by the end of March. Is it ok to do my landing then? Or do you guys think could be a problem?
Thank you for all your help and advise
Hey guys...
Just received an email as reply to a CSE mentioning that they are pleased to receive my documents and have forwarded them from Canada to responsible visa office!
Is this considered good news?
Aor dec-27
Bg NN to NS to NN on 13 Jan
Hope its good news!
LVOs usually process at longer times I guess
GK33 said:
@raj, Dasha1 or other senior members
what is the different between
Eligibility: Recommend passed VS Eligibility: passed
does it mean if Eligibility: Recommend passed than a11.2 is still not cleared?
No such difference AFAIK.
GK33 said:
One of my friend 13th december CEC INLAND applicant got PPR today.
The more merrier - congrats to him

Sal90 said:
Hey guys,
Got my CoPR
My timeline:
PPR letter Feb 6 2017
Pass sent Feb 11th 2017
Pass delivered Ottawa feb 15th 2017
CoPR and pass received back: Feb 24rd 2017
Does it matter when we do the landing? Is it have to be right away or can we wait? I have in upcoming trip and I will be returning to Canada by the end of March. Is it ok to do my landing then? Or do you guys think could be a problem?
Thank you for all your help and advise
The last date to land would be mentioned on your visa/COPR. You should complete the landing formality before that date.
Good luck!
sodapop123 said:
Hi Sammoe,
i believe there is one exception.... if one is returning from US via road (in personal/rental car i.e. 'private vehicle') to Canada, then PRTD is not mandatory. Instead the same signed COPR (used for initial landing) can be re-used for entering without PR card in hand second time around.
I am still not 100% sure on this and have posted trying to find out more to confirm my understanding..... just wanted to share here as it was being discussed in case you have knowledge on this to add/confirm/correct me ?
thanks !
See if this helps -
http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html
rajkamalmohanram said:
See if this helps -
http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html
Yes, that pages says, "Permanent residents of Canada who are members of the NEXUS or FAST programs must travel with a passport and proof of permanent residence, and may be asked to present these documents to the officer upon arrival at the border.". It doesn't say anything about non-members of NEXUS or FAST programs. So better clear that up with CIC or CBSA before making a final decision.

sammoe said:
Yes, that pages says, "Permanent residents of Canada who are members of the NEXUS or FAST programs must travel with a passport and proof of permanent residence, and may be asked to present these documents to the officer upon arrival at the border.". It doesn't say anything about non-members of NEXUS or FAST programs. So better clear that up with CIC or CBSA before making a final decision.
Yup, that's why I posted that. Earlier, I remember reading the same thing for all Permanent Residents but now, I don't seem to find that text.
rajkamalmohanram said:
Yup, that's why I posted that. Earlier, I remember reading the same thing for all Permanent Residents but now, I don't seem to find that text.
Yes, I read the same thing somewhere. I can't remember where, though. It's probably on this forum in one of the threads. Anyways, I can't seem to find the official info on that.
sammoe said:
Yes, I read the same thing somewhere. I can't remember where, though. It's probably on this forum in one of the threads. Anyways, I can't seem to find the official info on that.
I posted at the below thread asking the same today :
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/reentering-canada-without-pr-card-after-a-short-visit-to-us-t140299.0.html;msg5812964#msg5812964
A few senior folks have confirmed COPR + passport is good enough...... but i agree, it doesn't say that specifically on the link that Raj shared.
I have asked there as well.... but if anyone here does find that official statement/website link, stating so..... kindly do share it. Would be useful to keep bookmarked to carry on travels.
People... It's ppr
Aor 6nov. Bgip21 Feb sinp
shekhar78 said:
People... It's ppr
Aor 6nov. Bgip21 Feb sinp
Holy wow! Congrats!
I just got PPR! Saw I had a message in my CIC inbox, and was sure it was another document request since my BG just went to In Progress yesterday. Opened it and it said to submit 2 passport sized photos and my passport.

I'm in shock.
shekhar78 said:
People... It's ppr
Aor 6nov. Bgip21 Feb sinp
congrats Shekhar.BY d way what date your BC was In progress.
you got speedy PPR all the good luck ahead
jammin24 said:
I just got PPR! Saw I had a message in my CIC inbox, and was sure it was another document request since my BG just went to In Progress yesterday. Opened it and it said to submit 2 passport sized photos and my passport.

I'm in shock.
Congrats ... timeline please.. also Visa office??
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