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They should already have his photocopied passport and passport photos because it was part of the application. If he already has that in his application I don't think they will ask for it again. I think he's just going to receive his copr in the mail.
Oh, well that would be fantastic and ideal! Hahaha.
Though, I do remember including the photocopy of his passport, but not passport photos as none of the forms requested them.
I guess we will see!
Oh, well that would be fantastic and ideal! Hahaha.
Though, I do remember including the photocopy of his passport, but not passport photos as none of the forms requested them.
I guess we will see!
It seems like Ottawa is doing things 2 different ways.
They used to request a copy of the biometrics page + 2 new photos. Once you sent those in you'd get your COPR back. More recently (last couple of months) they have been issuing the COPR straight up, and THEN sending a letter about requiring photos - although it doesn't seem like the photos are actually required (?). There was some stipulation that they couldn't use the 'digital' photos on file, so people had to send more photos in, but process has changed 'cause they don't appear to be following their own rules anymore.
It seems like Ottawa is doing things 2 different ways.
They used to request a copy of the biometrics page + 2 new photos. Once you sent those in you'd get your COPR back. More recently (last couple of months) they have been issuing the COPR straight up, and THEN sending a letter about requiring photos - although it doesn't seem like the photos are actually required (?). There was some stipulation that they couldn't use the 'digital' photos on file, so people had to send more photos in, but process has changed 'cause they don't appear to be following their own rules anymore.
Oooh, alright. Perhaps this is the reason we haven't received MyCIC account passport request yet then.
Well I will let my husband know to keep checking his mail then!
We hope he can move here soon, we are very excited.
For those people, that are visa-exempt, will they ask to send in the passport to put in a PR-something (stamp..), or will they just send the confirmation of permanent residence (COPR) letter? Which document will one use at the border to 'activate' your PR status (flagpole)?
I got my PPR on 10/14, asking for my passport and 2 photos. I live in the USA, but have an Indian PP.
Any idea when can I expect my passport and COPR back? freaks me out a little in a foreign country without my PP. Also, will I be good to travel once I get my PP and COPR back?
For those people, that are visa-exempt, will they ask to send in the passport to put in a PR-something (stamp..), or will they just send the confirmation of permanent residence (COPR) letter? Which document will one use at the border to 'activate' your PR status (flagpole)?
I don't think they will ask for your passport since they don't need to stamp a visa. I think you will just get your COPR. Your COPR will be your document that "activates" your pr status at the border.
I don't think they will ask for your passport since they don't need to stamp a visa. I think you will just get your COPR. Your COPR will be your document that "activates" your pr status at the border.
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