My application for permanent residence in Canada was approved and I got my passport back from my visa office IRCC Warsaw Poland with visa stamped along COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence).
But unfortunately due to misunderstanding and lack of knowledge I laminated my COPR (both IRCC copy and client copy).
I didn't realize that I and the immigration officer had to sign it at the port of entry so laminating copr makes it invalid. I also tore the document from the bottom trying to remove the lamination.
I tried many times to contact my visa office to reissue Copr by sending web forms and direct emails to them but they are not responding.
I came to find out that the CBSA officers at the port of entry can also print COPR if required.
What should I do now?
Should I use my one time immigrant visa and fly to Canada and request the officer at the port of entry to print a new COPR (both IRCC and Client copy) for me.
Appropriate Advice will be highly appreciated.
But unfortunately due to misunderstanding and lack of knowledge I laminated my COPR (both IRCC copy and client copy).
I didn't realize that I and the immigration officer had to sign it at the port of entry so laminating copr makes it invalid. I also tore the document from the bottom trying to remove the lamination.
I tried many times to contact my visa office to reissue Copr by sending web forms and direct emails to them but they are not responding.
I came to find out that the CBSA officers at the port of entry can also print COPR if required.
What should I do now?
Should I use my one time immigrant visa and fly to Canada and request the officer at the port of entry to print a new COPR (both IRCC and Client copy) for me.
Appropriate Advice will be highly appreciated.