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Hi all - I am an October 2023 applicant. I've already asked this question in that thread, but wanted to get the opinion of the wider audience.
I received my P1 email, however I am travelling next week for 4days. I do not want to reply to P1, and then take the chance of having my ECOPR issued while I am away since that will cancel my OWP/TRV and I will not be able to reenter.
My question -should I reply to P1 explaining my travel dates and hope they will continue the process when I am back?
Thanks!
Since the P1 usually asks for "Date of last time you entered Canada" you travel may invalidate it. Also my wife's P1 indicated a deadline of 7 days to reply. However, I'm not sure how strict they are.
I don't know the nature of your travel (it might be very important), but I would personally prioritize the strategic life goal of completing the PR processes and would suggest to postpone the travel if possible. However, there is a high risk of long wait between P1,P2 and eCOPR... some wait months, some, like my wife, had all three steps within 3 hours, but then you need a PR card for air travel. I think you may use COPR to cross land border (not sure though).
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