Hi, I do no see any issue with what IRCC placed on your COPR. First point, did you provide proof that you relinquished your birth country's citizenship? In any event, your country of birth is just that, it can't be changed. Second point, your nationality also doesn't change regardless of citizenship status. Which means, your country of birth and nationality are the same TJK.Hey folks, Hi @legalfalcon I have an issue, and hopefully you can help me with that.
I just got my eCoPR today, and there is a mistake. I was born in Country A (TJK) and was a citizen until 2020. However, I received a Country B (UKR) citizenship in 2020. and give up on TJK citizenship. In my eCoPR, there is Citizenship and Country of Birth - TJK, and Travel doc no and Country of the issue - UKR and its passport no. As I understand - I have to ask them for an amendment as in my PR card there will be Nationality - TJK and not my new one.
1) Would it affect my spouse and children's card waiting times since I'm a Primary Applicant?
2) WIll I receive a PR card now, and should I renew it after VoS has done or will I receive a PR card after VoS?
IRCC call center has both of my citizenships on file, but due to my country of birth, they considered it primary Nationality. Can it potentially affect my future life in Canada and my citizenship application, or should I lose 5-6 months to amend it? Thanks in advance!
Based on that, all the info on the COPR is correct. Where you were born TJK and your current travel info UKR.