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I received my COPR on November 12, 2021 and currently I am in Canada. But I will be travelling to India in February 2022 and I havn't received my PR card yet. What document do I need to show while reentering Canada as COPR clearly indicates that "not for travel purposes".
I received my COPR on December 12, 2021 and currently I am in Canada. But I will be travelling to India in February 2022 and I havn't received my PR card yet. What document do I need to show while reentering Canada as COPR clearly indicates that "not for travel purposes".
You received your COPR in the future already? Presume you mean either november this year or december 2020.
At any rate: you will either need your PR card or apply for a PRTD. The latter may take some time.
If you got copr and landed in november, normal timeframe so far. If last december, you should contact IRCC - something is wrong for it to take so long for first PR card.
You received your COPR in the future already? Presume you mean either november this year or december 2020.
At any rate: you will either need your PR card or apply for a PRTD. The latter may take some time.
If you got copr and landed in november, normal timeframe so far. If last december, you should contact IRCC - something is wrong for it to take so long for first PR card.
That was a mistake. Sorry about that. Actually I got it on November 12.
I have already booked my flight tickets and as per CIC it can take from 6 to 8 weeks to receive PRTD. Also, do they require passport to issue PRTD?
That was a mistake. Sorry about that. Actually I got it on November 12.
I have already booked my flight tickets and as per CIC it can take from 6 to 8 weeks to receive PRTD. Also, do they require passport to issue PRTD?
congrats! Living in that uncertainty when you have booked the tickets is very difficult. I am in a similar situation... I may get the COPR in January and have to travel to India in Feb....lets see how everything goes.
no...haven't got the portal email yet. They have requested some additional documents for marriage proof. Usually the portal email is expected within 2 weeks after this, followed by COPR. So I am worried that I may not get PR card in time...ie. before 15 Feb
did you explore this option: delay responding to the portal email or say that you will be travelling to India so will respond to the information after returning to Canada?
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