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They wouldnt have asked otherwise if we could fly by the 25th if they werent sure they would send the passport before then. Just hoping it all works out fast.
Yeah i get that. But we’ve basically done everything and are ready to fly even the next day. We’ve told them we can fly by the 25th so hopefully they respond soon saying they’ll stamp the passport and send it back on friday.
i‘d think they would do it quick knowing we need to leave by 25th
“We have informed our London office about your ability to travel before July 25, 2023. Your COPR is now ready for printing in London. You will be sent by e-mail an approval letter concerning the Authorization to Return to Canada shortly.”
I'm not sure about the passport. However yes, the COPR is normal. It is not valid for travel. It's your landing document which means you can use it once to land and become a PR. But it's not valid for ongoing travel (that's what the PR card is for).
Yes, your lawyer is right that you're exempted from the visa because Czech Republic is part of the EU. It's just a bit weird that they asked for your passports. My PPR stated that you only need to provide a photocopy of your passport if you are a citizen from a country that only need an eTA to travel to Canada.
Yes, your lawyer is right that you're exempted from the visa because Czech Republic is part of the EU. It's just a bit weird that they asked for your passports. My PPR stated that you only need to provide a photocopy of your passport if you are a citizen from a country that only need an eTA to travel to Canada.
Vienna office informed us all we need is the Copr, passport & authorization to return to canada documents to travel back! So luckily no need to do an eta or anything else.
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