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Funny enough my photo and address are still under review but I care less about that for now since I already have eCOPR. Looking up to receiving the PR card but I won't be frustrated about the delay.
@Sahilk77thanks much for your response, what is P1? sorry not sure about P1 and P2.
got the Information letter, that was the last update I could see in CIC Portal.
Information letter is not part of this message chain. But let me tell you what it mean - when you apply from outside canada- You will get information letter is mostly called RFV letter which is almost the final PR letter. After that you can simply send the passport to VFS and your passport will get stamped.
If you are applying inside Canada
You will get email confirmation - P1 which will ask for basic info to verify and create P2 credentials
P2 is basically virtual entry in Canada and if you are from outside Canada you can simply ignore this process as its not part of this- P1 and P2
Thank you.
I have kept my file on hold from Dec 2nd till Jan 14 as I was outside Canada.
On 16Jan only my self received P2 as my dependent child is outside Canada and no plans to travel soon.
Can I expedite the process to send stamping for my child ? Based on the discussion here I understood it's a dependency for my eCOPR
PR visa is mostly called Information letter or RFV(Request For visa) letter. In this scenario P1 and P2 is not possible. Your Pr card process when you first time land in canada.
Funny enough my photo and address are still under review but I care less about that for now since I already have eCOPR. Looking up to receiving the PR card but I won't be frustrated about the delay.
After I got my eCOPR my photo and address were under review for a while. They asked me to correct my address several times. eCOPR was Nov. 1, the rest of the family had their cards in hand within 2 weeks, except for the one outland dependent who arrived in Canada, Jan 6, '24. she got her PR card within one week of landing. I never got my card till the end of Feb that year. I had to call IRCC, I was transferred to someone in Montreal. He was so upset, said that half the agents don't know what they're doing. He took my info and I had my card four days later. For some reason they could not verify my address, the SAME address all the other cards were mailed to
Yes she got the passport request and she got it back with stamped immigrant visa and Copr. But she can’t travel untill I complete my virtual landing process.
Yes she got the passport request and she got it back with stamped immigrant visa and Copr. But she can’t travel untill I complete my virtual landing process.
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