If you're already in Canada, you get an eCOPR document. The portal has two stages. Portal 1 is when they email you asking for information to create the account. Portal 2 is when you get your eCOPR doc from submitting information on the portal. Both these processes are annoyingly slow with Montreal office.
UPDATE: We finally got another ADR (IMM 5406, 2023 tax info, and canadian bank account info) on May 29, 30, and June 7. As we still want to know how long it will actually take them to give us an answer, we sent them in!
Were any of you asked for these specific documents in ADR?
Latest update! Sharing as this may be helpful for other in Canada applicants! Seems to be quite the process to get COPR electronically confirmed in country!
I just got registered on the COPR portal today (portal 2), next step eCOPR!
Timeline :
Application approved - June 4th Portal 1: COPR registration invite email - June 7th Portal 2: Registered on COPR portal & PR card photo uploaded - June 25th
Next step eCOPR
(Montreal Office)
If you're already in Canada, you get an eCOPR document. The portal has two stages. Portal 1 is when they email you asking for information to create the account. Portal 2 is when you get your eCOPR doc from submitting information on the portal. Both these processes are annoyingly slow with Montreal office.
Oh my gosh just got my official confirmation of permanent residence!!
I thought it would be weeks yet based on others timelines for in Canada applications!
P1 COPR portal invite email - June 7th P2 COPR portal registration email - June 25th eCOPR - June 28th
(Applied 12/24/2020)
Just waiting on the PR card now but have a trip planned back to the US so hoping I can still do that now my status has changed. Processing time for the card is another 77 days apparently.
I have received the PAL and completed the medical exam as requested. I'm currently waiting for the results of my medical exam. My question is: does reaching this step guarantee a successful outcome? Has my process been approved?
I have received the PAL and completed the medical exam as requested. I'm currently waiting for the results of my medical exam. My question is: does reaching this step guarantee a successful outcome? Has my process been approved?
PAL means you passed eligibility, and there are medical and background to pass for the final decision. if you passed your medical and you and your families' background are not complicated, you should expect ppr pretty soon. (only less than 2% of all applicants were refused on medical or security grounds each year)
Would you mind sharing your timeline? and your processing office please/?
PAL means you passed eligibility, and there are medical and background to pass for the final decision. if you passed your medical and you and your families' background are not complicated, you should expect ppr pretty soon. (only less than 2% of all applicants were refused on medical or security grounds each year)
Would you mind sharing your timeline? and your processing office please/?
Pls I need to ask this question: After biometrics is done, what do one expect? The will send the results directly to IRCC or foward to the applicant to send to IRCC by himself?
Or do the two? Need to know pls..
Pls I need to ask this question: After biometrics is done, what do one expect? The will send the results directly to IRCC or foward to the applicant to send to IRCC by himself?
Or do the two? Need to know pls..
I noticed that, based on your timeline, you took the medical exam before submitting the additional documents. I thought that once you received the request for the medical examination, it should be considered that your eligibility has been approved.
In my case, I sent my additional documents and a week later I received the medical request and the PAL. Now I'm waiting for the results of my medical examination.
Considering I'll pass the medical exam and my background is fine, can I consider my eligibility approved after receiving the PAL and the medical examination or can I still not rest assured?