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Applying for PRTD after COPR

amansingh1989

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Hello , I have submitted my passport in India and it has gone for final processing to IRCC. My query is can I immediately apply for PRTD after I get my CopR. The reason being I need to serve my notice with current organization before I can travel and it can take more that 90 days. Any help or guidance on the process will be highly appreciated as I am expecting final response from IRCC any time now . ( My spouse in Canada has already got COPR )
 

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Hello , I have submitted my passport in India and it has gone for final processing to IRCC. My query is can I immediately apply for PRTD after I get my CopR. The reason being I need to serve my notice with current organization before I can travel and it can take more that 90 days. Any help or guidance on the process will be highly appreciated as I am expecting final response from IRCC any time now . ( My spouse in Canada has already got COPR )
You would need to travel to Canada first and become a PR before you can submit the PRTD application. You can't submit the PRTD application just based on your COPR since you won't be a PR yet.
 
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armoured

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Hello , I have submitted my passport in India and it has gone for final processing to IRCC. My query is can I immediately apply for PRTD after I get my CopR. The reason being I need to serve my notice with current organization before I can travel and it can take more that 90 days. Any help or guidance on the process will be highly appreciated as I am expecting final response from IRCC any time now . ( My spouse in Canada has already got COPR )
The validity of the COPR and visa you'll be issued will usually have more than 90 days. (You may have seen date on the activity tracker, or the date of one-year from date of medical is often used).

So serve your notice and travel after the 90 days is done. No need for PRTD at all.

Does that answer your question? Or did I misunderstand your question?