My parents landed and got their stamped coprs. They both were able to get the SIN and health cards as well for both of them.
But while we tried to link her PR card application, only my dad's (principal applicant) showed as PR card submitted with a document number. We called cic to make sure they have the current address for PR card, and disappointed that the officer at airport (who was very friendly and helpful btw) did not update their address that they gave during landing.
Shockingly the ircc rep said that only the principal applicant shows as landed and my mom shows no record of landing, even tho we have the signed and stamped copr client copies. That's why we can't link her pr card application. She also said until they fix it, pr card will not get processed, she said give it a couple of weeks business days maybe the officer will eventually correct it. But my mom still has a week left on her copr to expire, so we asked what if we go back there and get it fixed since it's only been a few days. For that she said I don't know if cbsa will allow them to go inside.
But we did, they went back to the airport and explained it to CBSA. We called cbsa prior to this and they said ohh it's no big deal, just go back there and say officer made a mistake and get it sorted out. Once they went there, they took them to the ircc office in terminal 3, but made them wait outside while he took the passport and client copy, boarding pass, gl came back within 3 mins and said it's all done, you're good to go. You can go home and check your status.
Unfortunately when they came back home and checked nothing got updated. While checking the passport, this officer made another mistake by processing her expired pr visa that was in her passport issued during covid travel restrictions. The next page has the correct current pr visa.
This is exhausting that they officers are so incompetent like that. My parents are going to go back there this week and get it sorted out during day time at the port of entry..
Has anyone experienced this before?
TLDR: Dependent Copr not activated by officers negligence
But while we tried to link her PR card application, only my dad's (principal applicant) showed as PR card submitted with a document number. We called cic to make sure they have the current address for PR card, and disappointed that the officer at airport (who was very friendly and helpful btw) did not update their address that they gave during landing.
Shockingly the ircc rep said that only the principal applicant shows as landed and my mom shows no record of landing, even tho we have the signed and stamped copr client copies. That's why we can't link her pr card application. She also said until they fix it, pr card will not get processed, she said give it a couple of weeks business days maybe the officer will eventually correct it. But my mom still has a week left on her copr to expire, so we asked what if we go back there and get it fixed since it's only been a few days. For that she said I don't know if cbsa will allow them to go inside.
But we did, they went back to the airport and explained it to CBSA. We called cbsa prior to this and they said ohh it's no big deal, just go back there and say officer made a mistake and get it sorted out. Once they went there, they took them to the ircc office in terminal 3, but made them wait outside while he took the passport and client copy, boarding pass, gl came back within 3 mins and said it's all done, you're good to go. You can go home and check your status.
Unfortunately when they came back home and checked nothing got updated. While checking the passport, this officer made another mistake by processing her expired pr visa that was in her passport issued during covid travel restrictions. The next page has the correct current pr visa.
This is exhausting that they officers are so incompetent like that. My parents are going to go back there this week and get it sorted out during day time at the port of entry..
Has anyone experienced this before?
TLDR: Dependent Copr not activated by officers negligence
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