Congratulations!!Just got my eCOPR now
AoR - Jul 3rd
P1 - Nov 21st
P2 - Nov 29th
eCOPR - Jan 5th
That's matching exactly with my P1 & P2 dates, but your AOR is a bit older than mine i.e. Aug 20. Cheers!!
Congratulations!!Just got my eCOPR now
AoR - Jul 3rd
P1 - Nov 21st
P2 - Nov 29th
eCOPR - Jan 5th
Congratulations!Just got my eCOPR now
AoR - Jul 3rd
P1 - Nov 21st
P2 - Nov 29th
eCOPR - Jan 5th
IRCC seems to be in a mess these days. After my P2, they asked my outland dependent to send their passport within 30 days. Once the passport arrived in Ottawa, we received an email stating that the principal applicant (PA) has not yet landed in Canada (I did not receive ecopr), and they are unable to print the COPR and visa for the dependent until the PA's status is confirmed. They also asked us to inform them once the PA is confirmed so they can proceed with the COPR issuance.Short-story time
Here's a peek into how IRCC and/or the government deal with our applications.
My wife and dad were visiting me for the first time (dad on a visitor visa, wife on SOWP). I was also returning with them and had a valid work permit and visa. We had to wait in line for 5 hours because no visa officer was available to examine/interview everyone (there were over 50 people in the line). After a long wait, we were taken from the queue to another section of the airport and told to sit down for another hour. Then, at random, an office staff member (who obviously wasn't an immigration officer) took everyone's landing documents and passports, sat down in front of his computer, printed everyone's work/study permits, and handed them out like movie tickets. No document verifications, no checks, no questions, nothing.
Given the substantial backlog, I cannot imagine IRCC handling our applications in a more structured and streamlined manner. I'm sure many of you have had or haven't had a similar experience; perhaps my experience is influencing how I perceive things right now, but I'm sure the actual situation isn't too far off. No wonder January P2 applicants received their eCoPRs while others are still waiting.
Mine is july 27th - aor. Hope we both get it soonCongratulations!!
That's matching exactly with my P1 & P2 dates, but your AOR is a bit older than mine i.e. Aug 20. Cheers!!
Mess, indeed. Who knows what's going on inside their offices.IRCC seems to be in a mess these days. After my P2, they asked my outland dependent to send their passport within 30 days. Once the passport arrived in Ottawa, we received an email stating that the principal applicant (PA) has not yet landed in Canada (I did not receive ecopr), and they are unable to print the COPR and visa for the dependent until the PA's status is confirmed. They also asked us to inform them once the PA is confirmed so they can proceed with the COPR issuance.
Why don’t they coordinate things properly? It’s such a waste of time for everyone involved.
There’s no pattern, so guessing is pointless.I believe they are issuing ecoprs based on ITA or AOR date. I saw a fb post where a guy with Jan 30 P2 getting his Ecopr. But, he got his ITA and AOR back in April/May
This was pretty much what happened when I was at the Montréal airport. There were barely any case workers, whoever was around worked at their own pace and didn't really care about the amount of people waiting. When the crowd got too big, they asked people to stand in line outside (this was after hours of waiting). Students were rounded up and handed mass-printed permits.My wife and dad were visiting me for the first time (dad on a visitor visa, wife on SOWP). I was also returning with them and had a valid work permit and visa. We had to wait in line for 5 hours because no visa officer was available to examine/interview everyone (there were over 50 people in the line). After a long wait, we were taken from the queue to another section of the airport and told to sit down for another hour. Then, at random, an office staff member (who obviously wasn't an immigration officer) took everyone's landing documents and passports, sat down in front of his computer, printed everyone's work/study permits, and handed them out like movie tickets. No document verifications, no checks, no questions, nothing.
It's awful to say, but I knew I wasn't alone, and what I went through wasn't an isolated incident. But this reflects how they handle bulk TR and PR applications. I'm sure most of us will forget about such events and move on with our lives (which is probably the most logical thing to do), but this will happen to future applicants and will continue to happen.I think at this point it has become clear that these confirmations are being issued at the discretion of the officer and their availability to work on issuing the documents. Any interpretation of order or pattern in their workflows is probably just based on the sequence in which the applications appear on their screens. Later applicants who receive confirmations earlier than others are probably just lucky tearaways passed on to other case workers with free time.
This was pretty much what happened when I was at the Montréal airport. There were barely any case workers, whoever was around worked at their own pace and didn't really care about the amount of people waiting. When the crowd got too big, they asked people to stand in line outside (this was after hours of waiting). Students were rounded up and handed mass-printed permits.
I found "2-3-1-0" is quite easy to get an agent. Hang up if the line is busy and try until they put you in waiting queue and ask them about your VO.What is the option we should press when calling IRCC? If anyone can instruct i can try to talk to an agent. Is it address change? Also how to which VO is processing our file?
Agreed. "I Randomly Con Candidates".It's awful to say, but I knew I wasn't alone, and what I went through wasn't an isolated incident. But this reflects how they handle bulk TR and PR applications. I'm sure most of us will forget about such events and move on with our lives (which is probably the most logical thing to do), but this will happen to future applicants and will continue to happen.
I believe the 'R' in IRCC should stand for random.