Here are the steps you can expect as your Permanent Residence (PR) application progresses after reaching your current stage:Hi @Miss bee
Hope you are doing good
Biometrics and medicals updated and i have submitted my ADR-PCC successfully also received PAL as well
What i can expect next..?
Thanks
1. Final Review by IRCC
• The IRCC officer will review your application to ensure all documents, including your ADR-PCC, biometrics, medicals, and other submissions, meet the requirements.
• No further action is needed from your side unless IRCC requests additional information or clarification.
2. Eligibility & Background Checks
• Eligibility Check: Verifies that you meet the program-specific requirements (e.g., work experience, education, etc.).
• Background Check: Ensures security, criminality, and admissibility requirements are satisfied.
3. Approval and Confirmation of PR (COPR)
• Once the review is completed, IRCC will issue the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) if your application is approved.
• This document serves as proof of your PR status and is essential for the landing process.
4. Photo Submission for PR Card
• After receiving your COPR, IRCC may ask you to submit a recent photo for your PR card. Follow their instructions carefully.
5. Landing Process
• If you are outside Canada, you will use your COPR and valid visa (if needed) to enter Canada. Upon entry, a border officer will finalize your PR process.
• If you are inside Canada, you may be invited to complete the PR landing via a virtual landing process or an in-person appointment.
6. PR Card Issuance
• After completing the landing process, your PR card will be mailed to the Canadian address you provide. This typically takes a few weeks.
7. Post-PR Steps
• Update your status with your employer, health insurance provider, and other agencies.
• If applicable, renew your Social Insurance Number (SIN) to reflect your PR status.