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honestly i am not sure but i raised a web form on 3 January and i got a following reply back today 1 hour before getting ECOPR .
We verified the information you provided and can confirm that, following a previous enquiry, an agent took the appropriate actions to follow up on your request on January 9th, 2024.
Rest assured that IRCC is making all the necessary efforts to finalize your application as soon as possible, and that you will be contacted when a decision is made or if additional information is required.
If I am not wrong, I believe the dependent(s) can only get their Copr after the Primary applicant (if inland) has completed the Landing process and has been issued the eCopr. Until such time the Passport if submitted is kept pending at the embassy.
Ideally, the primary applicant in Canada should receive their e-COPR before dependent applicants outside the country. Nevertheless, there have been cases where dependents received their passports stamped and e-COPR ahead of the principal applicant. Delays in the primary applicant receiving the e-COPR can impede the entry of dependents into Canada. In this situation, dependents may be allowed to enter Canada using a pre-existing Visitor Visa while awaiting the issuance of the principal applicant's e-COPR.
Ideally, the primary applicant in Canada should receive their e-COPR before dependent applicants outside the country. Nevertheless, there have been cases where dependents received their passports stamped and e-COPR ahead of the principal applicant. Delays in the primary applicant receiving the e-COPR can impede the entry of dependents into Canada. In this situation, dependents may be allowed to enter Canada using a pre-existing Visitor Visa while awaiting the issuance of the principal applicant's e-COPR.
Ideally, the primary applicant in Canada should receive their e-COPR before dependent applicants outside the country. Nevertheless, there have been cases where dependents received their passports stamped and e-COPR ahead of the principal applicant. Delays in the primary applicant receiving the e-COPR can impede the entry of dependents into Canada. In this situation, dependents may be allowed to enter Canada using a pre-existing Visitor Visa while awaiting the issuance of the principal applicant's e-COPR.
Hey guys, When you submit the e-mail to all VO's (to speed up P2), do you send one individual email to each VO or do you add all the email addresses to one single e-mail? Thank you
Hey guys, When you submit the e-mail to all VO's (to speed up P2), do you send one individual email to each VO or do you add all the email addresses to one single e-mail? Thank you
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