For those who already submitted their passeport. On VFS website they say to add a completed Appendix A.
I keep looking for this as it was not attached to my RFV email. where can I find that?
Thanks!
For those who already submitted their passeport. On VFS website they say to add a completed Appendix A.
I keep looking for this as it was not attached to my RFV email. where can I find that?
Thanks!
I just checked again, I thought maybe it will take some time between the decision and updating the tracker but no still no COPR.
maybe after releasing the eTA/Visa?
I just checked again, I thought maybe it will take some time between the decision and updating the tracker but no still no COPR.
maybe after releasing the eTA/Visa?
PR tracker can lag now all it wants, It has served its purpose. All that matters at this stage is your IM-1 visa and CoPR documents. GCkey should update once your passports are stamped, but in certain cases it doesn't updates even after passport stamping and only after you land in Canada.
PR tracker can lag now all it wants, It has served its purpose. All that matters at this stage is your IM-1 visa and CoPR documents. GCkey should update once your passports are stamped, but in certain cases it doesn't updates even after passport stamping and only after you land in Canada.
Quick question - My COPR will expire beginning of next year and I have multiple things to wrap up in my home country. So I would be landing 10-15 days before the expiry. How risky that is? Should I think of doing soft landing?
Quick question - My COPR will expire beginning of next year and I have multiple things to wrap up in my home country. So I would be landing 10-15 days before the expiry. How risky that is? Should I think of doing soft landing?
As long as you land before the expiry of your CoPR, you should be good. I hope your CoPR expiry date is the same as medical expiry date.
To be on the safe side, try landing a month or two before. That's far better as personal emergencies can happen that could potentially make your 10-15 days before expiry a bit hard.
As long as you land before the expiry of your CoPR, you should be good. I hope your CoPR expiry date is the same as medical expiry date.
To be on the safe side, try landing a month or two before. That's far better as personal emergencies can happen that could potentially make your 10-15 days before expiry a bit hard.
Yes, my COPR date is same as medical expiry.
Tbh, I am working and studying and i took extra subjects so that I can graduate before moving. My exams will be over 20 -22 days before the expiry, hence the rush.