Not sure where you are reading such things which are false. No country in the world can force you to reenter a specific country before a date.
First of all, there nothing in law such a inland or outland. Based on your country of residence how the COPR will be issued is determined. For anyone in Canada, they do not need a visa since they are already here and are issued a COPR.
If you are not physically in Canada, a COPR cannot be issued to you. You will either have to enter Canada and inform IRCC or inform IRCC of your country of residence, and as and when the PPRs are being issued, one will be issued to you as well.
@legalfalcon
Hi legalfalcon
I have checked all the reply in this group, but still confused...
I am inland province nominee pr applicant base on paper application (Noc type C, restricted to certain employer) with one inland depend.
I am waiting for medical pass now and will leave canada before end of February, probably won't come back to canada for at least 2 years.
I am wondering if I can't get copr before I leave canada, what will happen to my pr application?
I saw your replied said "if we are outside of canada, we need to inform ircc and change our address to the country we reside."
Me and my depend are both holding the passport which doesn't need PPR(Visa free country).
I thought different streams have different rules which pnp inland type c worker need to keep working until they get pr....
So that mean if we leave before we get copr and we are not qualified pnp stream and our application will be refused after we leave?
I was thinking maybe ircc will still send me copr but I will need to landing within one year to become a PR. Is this correct?
Very frustrating about the whole process now.
And it would be very appreciate if you can give me some advice.
Thank you