This email confirms that the process has been initiated for a permanent resident card application linked to your IRCC permanent residence portal account.
To monitor the status of your application and complete the required declaration, log into your portal account with your current log-in credentials.
We have not received any eCOPR or final confirmation yet.
Under PR application, it shows status as "submitted" and Action button greyed out.
But under PR card tab, I see PR card entry with status "Initiated". Further when we click, Application Status: Initiated. Please complete the steps below.
This list number of forms to be completed like IMM 5444 and others. to complete these we would need "Date you became PR in Canada".
It is causing huge confusion.
Has anyone else faced similar situation. Please help.
This email confirms that the process has been initiated for a permanent resident card application linked to your IRCC permanent residence portal account.
To monitor the status of your application and complete the required declaration, log into your portal account with your current log-in credentials.
We have not received any eCOPR or final confirmation yet.
Under PR application, it shows status as "submitted" and Action button greyed out.
But under PR card tab, I see PR card entry with status "Initiated". Further when we click, Application Status: Initiated. Please complete the steps below.
This list number of forms to be completed like IMM 5444 and others. to complete these we would need "Date you became PR in Canada".
It is causing huge confusion.
Has anyone else faced similar situation. Please help.
And I assume you checked your spam folders and other ways you might have received other notifications (like the eCOPR email)?
Because the most likely explanations by far are that you've missed an incoming email, or that the IRCC systems have sent them somewhat out of order and in a few days/a week you'll get the eCOPR. They seem to run various systems on different machines and with batching that can take a few days to catch up to each other. (And keep in mind, what seems like one step to you might have dozens of underlying steps/systems working that all run slightly differently).
Obviously if it takes much longer then there could be an issue, and you'd have to contact IRCC.