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I received this on the 8th of January for my spouse that is still outland.
‘’ The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must complete the following steps within 30 davs in order for our oftice to issue vour Confirmation of Permanent Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa. If the principal applicant is in Canada, the accompanying family members should submit their passports within 30 days after the principal applicant has attended the landing appointment. If we receive your passports before the permanent resident status of the principal applicant in Canada is confirmed. we will return them to vol and you will be asked to pay the transmission fee again when you re-submit. If for any reason you are not able to meet this deadline, please inform our Halifax IRCC office immediately via the IRCC Web Form’’
I want to ask that can she submit her passport now while am still waiting for my ecopr? Thank you guys
It says you need to be confirmed first and then they have to submit within 3 days of your confirmation. Means, you have to wait for your eCoPR before they submit their passports!
Hi my P2 is in dec. and my timeline is as follow:
Category: EE-CEC Inland
Aor: aug 13
Biometrics: sept 19
Medical: sept 19
background check complete: Nov 22
P1: Nov 23
P2: Dec 3
eCOPR: Waiting
Long-time lurker, first time poster here. I am waiting for eCOPR (P2 on 6 January 2025) but I also just received my new work permit (had to change employers within the same group of companies).
In the work permit they noted my second nationality as my country of birth (so they dropped my correct country of birth and put in my country of naturalisation).
I asked my lawyer if I should tell IRCC about this, so that is does not mess up my COPR by having wrong data on there. They said yes and to send an email to the same email address where the P1 mail came from asking them to fix it.
Has anyone else had random mistakes in their documents or in the Tracker (like wrong place of birth or country of birth)? Did fixing it cause a delay with IRCC to issue your eCOPR?
Did anyone receive an auto reply message while replying to portal email in the second week of January (Montreal) stating that the mailbox is no longer and directed that mail be send to the generic portal ID?
Did anyone receive an auto reply message while replying to portal email in the second week of January (Montreal) stating that the mailbox is no longer and directed that mail be send to the generic portal ID?
I got that mail as well. They gave an alternate ID in the auto reply to which I resent my information and I got a response back with my Portal Login details the same day.
COPR usually shouldn’t take more than 2 months although many people with OCT P2 and early NOV P2 had to wait for 3 months because IRCC don’t do much work in the month of December and also you don’t need to count days to find your ECOPR expiry you can log in to the tracker and you can check your ECOPR Expiry over there and as I said your ECOPR expiry is date IRCC received your medical, in my case I got my medical done on Jul 23 and IRCC received it on Jul 31st, 2024 so my ECOPR Expiry is Jul 31,2025
Long-time lurker, first time poster here. I am waiting for eCOPR (P2 on 6 January 2025) but I also just received my new work permit (had to change employers within the same group of companies).
In the work permit they noted my second nationality as my country of birth (so they dropped my correct country of birth and put in my country of naturalisation).
I asked my lawyer if I should tell IRCC about this, so that is does not mess up my COPR by having wrong data on there. They said yes and to send an email to the same email address where the P1 mail came from asking them to fix it.
Has anyone else had random mistakes in their documents or in the Tracker (like wrong place of birth or country of birth)? Did fixing it cause a delay with IRCC to issue your eCOPR?
There so many cases with mistakes on eCOPR, I would suggest you send an email and keep it documented, so that the ball is not in your court anymore. They have to fix it.
Whether it takes extra time or not, I am not sure. Chances are, you may even receive the eCOPR faster, caz they are so random.
Long-time lurker, first time poster here. I am waiting for eCOPR (P2 on 6 January 2025) but I also just received my new work permit (had to change employers within the same group of companies).
In the work permit they noted my second nationality as my country of birth (so they dropped my correct country of birth and put in my country of naturalisation).
I asked my lawyer if I should tell IRCC about this, so that is does not mess up my COPR by having wrong data on there. They said yes and to send an email to the same email address where the P1 mail came from asking them to fix it.
Has anyone else had random mistakes in their documents or in the Tracker (like wrong place of birth or country of birth)? Did fixing it cause a delay with IRCC to issue your eCOPR?
I don't know anyone with this experience, I tend to agree with your lawyer but please verify with IRCC so you won't have unnecessary issues further down the road.
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