It depends on your application date. If you are an older applicant, you will receive the COPR letter sooner but there might be a delay if you are relatively new applicant. I have observed this information in this group and from my personal experience.
so apparently yesterday i got my AIP, and today i received another mail in my account, invitation to pre-arrival service. but i applied within the canada!i didnt apply from outside of canada i wonder if this is okay or they might made some mistake?
I think it depends on the local office! I saw DM when checking the status, but there was nothing in my GCKey account. The next day, Montreal's office send me an email with CoPR, asking me to mail photos! Few seconds, I received a second email from GCKey update; It was uploaded!
I think it depends on the local office! I saw DM when checking the status, but there was nothing in my GCKey account. The next day, Montreal's office send me an email with CoPR, asking me to mail photos! Few seconds, I received a second email from GCKey update; It was uploaded!
I think it depends on the local office! I saw DM when checking the status, but there was nothing in my GCKey account. The next day, Montreal's office send me an email with CoPR, asking me to mail photos! Few seconds, I received a second email from GCKey update; It was uploaded!
The name of principal will be mentioned only. That's not an issue.
But there will be this paragraph (see below). If your letter has this paragraph, it covers your dependents in Canada.
IMPORTANT: You and your family members in Canada, if any, will be required to present
original identification document(s) to the Canada Immigration Centre at your appointment. A
final decision concerning the granting of permanent residence status will be made at that time.
If permanent residence is granted, the name that will appear on the confirmation of permanent
resident document is your name as it appears on your passport or identity documents.