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Inland CEC PR Application approved but no copr yet
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On a different note, my application was approved today and it has now COPR number. I am hoping I will receive a COPR document via email or mail soon.
And do we need to apply for a PR card tho? I was reading about it somewhere, IRCC sends it to your address and we don't need to apply for it separately.
On a different note, my application was approved today and it has now COPR number. I am hoping I will receive a COPR document via email or mail soon.
And do we need to apply for a PR card tho? I was reading about it somewhere, IRCC sends it to your address and we don't need to apply for it separately.
Hi guys..For CEC inland applicants; any idea when (Post CoPR/Post CoPR and SIN update/after receiving PR card) are we considered permanent residents and can change jobs.
Hi guys..For CEC inland applicants; any idea when (Post CoPR/Post CoPR and SIN update/after receiving PR card) are we considered permanent residents and can change jobs.
You can change jobs if you have an open work permit even before you receive PR, it is only if you have a closed work permit there are certain restrictions.
After you receive PR, you're free to change jobs as many times as you like, you don't need the physical card.
SINs that begin with a "9" are issued to temporary workers who are neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents. So, you have to apply for a new SIN to reflect you're now a permanent resident.
You can change jobs if you have an open work permit even before you receive PR, it is only if you have a closed work permit there are certain restrictions.
After you receive PR, you're free to change jobs as many times as you like, you don't need the physical card.
Thanks for your prompt response.
I am on closed work permit.
Post CoPR; do I also need to wait for SIN update (currently I have SIN starting with 9) before I change employers?
Thanks for your prompt response.
I am on closed work permit.
Post CoPR; do I also need to wait for SIN update (currently I have SIN starting with 9) before I change employers?
The only restriction I know is going to work for another employer in a different province if you applied under PNP. However, if you applied under CEC, you have no restrictions.
They don't request the passport for Inland applicants. I, myself, just received an email stating I am a permanent resident of Canada and I need to send in a picture for my PR card. That's all. TBH, this whole process of landing at the border and stuff for Inland applicants never made sense to me at all. But thankfully, due to COVID-19, they have changed their rules a little.
Hi, congratulations on your PR approval! May I ask if your previous visa/permits were revoked instantaneously when you receive the CoPR email, or it is still valid until you start your PR card process?
They don't request the passport for Inland applicants. I, myself, just received an email stating I am a permanent resident of Canada and I need to send in a picture for my PR card. That's all. TBH, this whole process of landing at the border and stuff for Inland applicants never made sense to me at all. But thankfully, due to COVID-19, they have changed their rules a little.
Hi, congratulations on your PR approval! May I ask if your previous visa/permits were revoked instantaneously when you receive the CoPR email, or it is still valid until you start your PR card process?
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