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Linking PR Card Application to track PR Card after Landing (Flagpole/Landing Interview) is complete
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I think, only the PrimaryApplicant can link the PR card to the CIC account.
I too cannot add Dependent's PR card to my CIC account.
It should be fine, since the PA will be notified about the overall status for all.
I think, only the PrimaryApplicant can link the PR card to the CIC account.
I too cannot add Dependent's PR card to my CIC account.
It should be fine, since the PA will be notified about the overall status for all.
I had no trouble linking my application. As it has been mention, make sure to enter city of birth exactly as its shown in your passport (for people who got inland PR and virtual CoPR). As long as its a exact match of your passport where shouldn't be any problem.
Thank You!
I was able to link my Spouse's PR card application with my (sponsor) CIC account. I had to enter the "place of birth" exactly as it is in the passport and not as it is in the CoPR.
The CoPR only has the CITY, and passport has CITY,STATE.
Finally, we were able to link it. There was some confusion regarding the date of landing. We got there past 12 am and the officer considered the previous day as the day we became PRs (mentioned in CoPR as well), whereas the computer system took the right day of landing as the date we became PRs.
Also, the place of birth had to be entered in this format
[City printed in CoPR] followed by space [Full State name].
This combination was entered in capitals.
I am still unable to link my spouse PR card to his CIC profile. He is the dependent and his place of birth is just Salem in COPR and GCMS and in passport it’s SALEM TAMILNADU (no comma, just a space in between). I tried all combinations but still it says not found. I gave his UCI number and his last name but still not able to get it.
I linked my application for PR card successfully and sent my photos to the respective office which reached on July 6. Yesterday I saw my application status and it was approved and said PR card has been mailed out.
I linked my application for PR card successfully and sent my photos to the respective office which reached on July 6. Yesterday I saw my application status and it was approved and said PR card has been mailed out.
Inland applicant so didn't have to do landing. Received COPR/landing letter directly on June 29. Photos received by respective office July 6 and status changed yesterday.
Inland applicant so didn't have to do landing. Received COPR/landing letter directly on June 29. Photos received by respective office July 6 and status changed yesterday.
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