Hello everyone, Anyone from Nov Aor with PVO RROC got their first email after COPR number apear in the tracker and what is timeline between email and COPR number in tracker?
That is really weird I agree. Hopefully on the documents it will be the correct name. I think when you receive P1 and P2 you might be able to make sure the correct spelling is on the ecopr.
I got something weird too on my GCKey: before getting the UCI updated my full name as in my passport was written in the applicant information (the box on the right hand top corner) but now it is only my maiden name there, however on the BIL it is the correct full name. I dont have access to tracker yet to see what they put there.
Hi guys,I got an ADR for POF in the mail a few hours ago to respond by a date 1 month from now. Anyone with any similar ADR? How did you go about it? What was the outcome?
Hi guys I have a doubt, I'm getting mixed information when I'm browsing through the forums. I've submitted along with my AOR both PCC of my country of citizenship and my country of residence.
But I'll be traveling to my country of citizenship during December holidays, and if the BIL comes during that time and I do the biometric in my country of citizenship, will there be a problem with the PCC?
Does travel matter after AOR?
Your question is a valid concern, and the situation might vary based on your specific case and the immigration process you're going through. Generally, the key aspect is ensuring that you are able to provide the required documents and complete necessary steps, including biometrics, as per the guidelines.
However, immigration procedures can be complex, and individual cases may differ. To get accurate information tailored to your situation, it's highly recommended to consult directly with the immigration authorities handling your application or seek advice from a qualified immigration consultant. They will be able to guide you based on the latest regulations and your specific circumstances.
Safe travels during the holidays, and best of luck with your immigration journey
Anyone in Winnipeg asked to submit their biometrics? It's all booked for the next 30 days. I don't know if I should mail IRCC or submit it at a different city?
Your question is a valid concern, and the situation might vary based on your specific case and the immigration process you're going through. Generally, the key aspect is ensuring that you are able to provide the required documents and complete necessary steps, including biometrics, as per the guidelines.
However, immigration procedures can be complex, and individual cases may differ. To get accurate information tailored to your situation, it's highly recommended to consult directly with the immigration authorities handling your application or seek advice from a qualified immigration consultant. They will be able to guide you based on the latest regulations and your specific circumstances.
Safe travels during the holidays, and best of luck with your immigration journey