May I ask for your opinion on my case. The initial entry date on my COPR is incorrect. But the rest of my family's initial entry date is ok. But on October 11, I will have the required physical presence regardless of the mistake on my COPR.
Do you think I should apply for a correction first? Or just let it be and just attach a letter explaining their mistake? I believe it will take 6 months to correct it. I did not bother correcting it after we landed because I have a temporary worker status on my initial entry date and the law before, doesn't count the stay as temp workers anyways. Thanks in advance!
May I ask for your opinion on my case. The initial entry date on my COPR is incorrect. But the rest of my family's initial entry date is ok. But on October 11, I will have the required physical presence regardless of the mistake on my COPR.
Do you think I should apply for a correction first? Or just let it be and just attach a letter explaining their mistake? I believe it will take 6 months to correct it. I did not bother correcting it after we landed because I have a temporary worker status on my initial entry date and the law before, doesn't count the stay as temp workers anyways. Thanks in advance!
10 months. But during that time, I was a temporary worker. They recorded as initial landing date, the day I went back from a conference that I attended out of the country. Thanks!
Yes! That is absolutely the case. At one point when I was a temporary worker, I was sent to Las Vegas for a conference. Not even a week-long conference. Then when I came back, they recorded that as my initial landing on my COPR.
Yes! That is absolutely the case. At one point when I was a temporary worker, I was sent to Las Vegas for a conference. Not even a week-long conference. Then when I came back, they recorded that as my initial landing on my COPR.
Me again I didn't land on that date. I'm still a temp worker that time, and that was 2013. It's just that when I received my COPR last 2015, the initial entry date was wrong. When we completed our landing process, I wasn't able to have this corrected at the border.
i have a question regarding the date.
i became a PR on SEP 15 2013 (around 2 am) however, the officer wrote on my COPR “became P.R. on SEP 14, 2013” and she signed on my COPR and wrote the data of SEP 14, 2013. However, I wrote “SEP 15, 2013” beside my signature. I thought that she made a mistake on my COPR because technically it was SEP 15.
on my PR card also presents I became P.R on SEP 14.
Then, Officially, I bacme PR on SEP 14, 2013?
Is it going to matter for citizenship?
Me again I didn't land on that date. I'm still a temp worker that time, and that was 2013. It's just that when I received my COPR last 2015, the initial entry date was wrong. When we completed our landing process, I wasn't able to have this corrected at the border.
i have a question regarding the date.
i became a PR on SEP 15 2013 (around 2 am) however, the officer wrote on my COPR “became P.R. on SEP 14, 2013” and she signed on my COPR and wrote the data of SEP 14, 2013. However, I wrote “SEP 15, 2013” beside my signature. I thought that she made a mistake on my COPR because technically it was SEP 15.
on my PR card also presents I became P.R on SEP 14.
Then, Officially, I bacme PR on SEP 14, 2013?
Is it going to matter for citizenship?
This happens during the early hours of the day! When you apply for citizenship, keep 15 days of buffer residency, so that a minor error does not prolong the processing time...
This happens during the early hours of the day! When you apply for citizenship, keep 15 days of buffer residency, so that a minor error does not prolong the processing time...
I would be okay with the physical presence requirement because I came to Canada in 2006 with a valid study permit.
What date should I put in question 6A "When did you become a permanent resident of Canada?" on the application?
"September 14, 2013" OR "September 15, 2013" ?
I am going to put "Sep 14, 2013" because it says Sep 14, 2013 on my PRC.
I will be okay with this, right?
approximately 2.5 years as PR credit (Residency after March 2015)
approximately .66 years as Pre PR credit.
Total of approximately 3.16 years of residency, you might well be eligible for citizenship. Please create a Physical presence Calculator on 10/11 and enter landing day as March 2015 as shown in PR card. The date shown on CoPR is handwritten(I think) and is prone to error...
I would be okay with the physical presence requirement because I came to Canada in 2006 with a valid study permit.
What date should I put in question 6A "When did you become a permanent resident of Canada?" on the application?
"September 14, 2013" OR "September 15, 2013" ?
I am going to put "Sep 14, 2013" because it says Sep 14, 2013 on my PRC.
I will be okay with this, right?