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ilktuc

Newbie
Feb 25, 2024
4
1
Portal 1 received on Nov 18
Portal 2 received on Nov 21


(We submitted a family application under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), but there was a duplicate case for my wife, and one of my children’s cases was missing.)

The duplicate case issue was resolved on Dec 3, and our status remains "In Review with IRCC."

Based on the average timelines shared in the forum, eCOPR is usually issued 10-15 days after a duplicate case is resolved. So, we’re expecting it to arrive any day now!
 
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Hyper1013

Champion Member
Aug 21, 2024
1,344
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Portal 1 received on Nov 18
Portal 2 received on Nov 21


(We submitted a family application under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP), but there was a duplicate case for my wife, and one of my children’s cases was missing.)

The duplicate case issue was resolved on Dec 3, and our status remains "In Review with IRCC."

Based on the average timelines shared in the forum, eCOPR is usually issued 10-15 days after a duplicate case is resolved. So, we’re expecting it to arrive any day now!
I'm not sure about that as IRCC is very mysterious. Since you're under a different stream, you still might get it earlier than most! Please do keep us updated!
 

Jarvis21

Star Member
Aug 3, 2024
59
42
AOR Received.
29-07-2024
Saw in a FB group people from P1 nov 21 and P2 nov 28 are getting ECOPR. Then why IRCC are telling us that your file is in queue. What kind of que is it? Doesn’t make any sense.
I am happy for who got there ECOPR but mad at IRCC
 

littleamal

Star Member
Nov 8, 2024
70
82
Saw in a FB group people from P1 nov 21 and P2 nov 28 are getting ECOPR. Then why IRCC are telling us that your file is in queue. What kind of que is it? Doesn’t make any sense.
I also saw a post where an applicant received P2 on Dec 2nd and then eCoPR on Dec 12th (very happy for them). So I don't believe we are put in a queue; instead, it is likely up to the officer who is handling applications under their belt. It doesn't make sense to us, but perhaps they need to accomplish weekly/monthly targets by issuing FDs.

This page explicitly states that after signing the declaration to prove your presence in Canada, you should receive eCoPR. It makes sense that they would double-check the address and/or photo before printing the PR cards. But what's wrong with handing out eCoPRs when all they have to do is see if that little declaration checkbox is green or not? :rolleyes:

What else do they need to check after P2? Didn't they do it during their lengthy background check? Anyone have any ideas as to why they hold off P2 to eCoPR?