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Rahman203

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I have applied before marriage and later added my wife to my application. I recently received my COPR. However, the details of my wife or the documents I have submitted for her haven't been acknowledged by IRCC yet and there has been no change in my profile regarding my marital status. My question is; can I go alone now as I received my COPR and later wait for my wife's processing to finish so that she can then come to Canada?
 
I have applied before marriage and later added my wife to my application. I recently received my COPR. However, the details of my wife or the documents I have submitted for her haven't been acknowledged by IRCC yet and there has been no change in my profile regarding my marital status. My question is; can I go alone now as I received my COPR and later wait for my wife's processing to finish so that she can then come to Canada?

No, you can't.

The COPR you have received lists you as a single individual. You cannot land using this COPR. That will be misreprsentation.

You need to wait for IRCC to process your wife's paperwork and issue new COPRs to both of you listing you as married.
 
No, you can't.

The COPR you have received lists you as a single individual. You cannot land using this COPR. That will be misreprsentation.

You need to wait for IRCC to process your wife's paperwork and issue new COPRs to both of you listing you as married.
Okay, thanks for your response. So, will the information that I married be in my COPR and visa too?
 
Okay, thanks for your response. So, will the information that I married be in my COPR and visa too?

Your current COPR will be canceled. You cannot use that COPR since it lists you as single and you are now married.

Once IRCC processes your wife's paperwork, they will issue a new COPR to you that lists you as married.
 
Thanks for your quick response. I am expecting a long delay from IRCC in processing my wife's file and if I don't go before summer ends, it might be difficult to get employed and adjust. Therefore wanted to go early. However, I couldn't find this information anywhere.
 
Thanks for your quick response. I am expecting a long delay from IRCC in processing my wife's file and if I don't go before summer ends, it might be difficult to get employed and adjust. Therefore wanted to go early. However, I couldn't find this information anywhere.

Yes, it will take a number of months for IRCC to process your wife's paperwork.

Unfortunatley you have no choice but to wait. You cannot land using the COPR you have now.