The letter that comes with COPR should have 2 options to validate the COPR;
- Make an appointment at an IRCC office near where you live in Canada to be admitted to Canada as a permanent resident.
- Leave Canada and return through a Canadian “port of entry” (an international airport or a Canadian land border) to get your permanent resident status.
Either option you choose, you will need to present:
- your COPR and/or your permanent resident visa,
- your passport
Your COPR is not valid until It gets signed by an officer while landing to admit you as a landed permanent resident in Canada.
After landing your permanent resident card will be mailed to the address you provided.
Your husband choose the 1st option to land at the immigration office, has become a PR and should expect the PR card mailed.......congrats and welcome to Canada.