oh, thanks for letting me know!in current scenario for inland applicants they are directly issuing COPR so that inland people can directly get PR card and they wudn't have to travel to border for interview and such
oh, thanks for letting me know!in current scenario for inland applicants they are directly issuing COPR so that inland people can directly get PR card and they wudn't have to travel to border for interview and such
Hi,Sept first week is my ravel date. Thinking about keeping my current job, taking 3 weeks leave, landing, confirming PR, quarantine in an AirBnB, apply for SIN/PR card, finish quarantine and head back to India. Maybe come to Canada a year down the line, in mid-late 2021 for good. At least this is my way of thinking now. Things might change later.
Hi,
I am from India, waiting for PPR. Wouldn't soft landing would cost atleast 3-5 lakh? Including the stay. I have family of 3, so it would take 5-7 lakh for soft landing. Is there any other way to reduce this?
Take decision depending on financial and risk tolerance.
- Cite unwillingness to travel due to COVID19 and request and seek an extension for COPR & PRV. You will travel only after international flights are re-opened for good and after the visa and VFS offices are functioning. This way you buy more time for yourself, earn three-four months of salary and then go, hopefully when situation has improved.
- Investigate into the option of you alone landing and family following up later. I don't know anything about this option because I don't have family to take with me.
- Keep your job in home country, land In canada, isolate, head back and continue to work in India for a year. Recuperate the costs spent during soft-landing and then come back permanently.
- See if your company can shift you to the Canada branch of your company (if applicable).
Thanks a lot, will explore these optionsTake decision depending on financial and risk tolerance.
- Cite unwillingness to travel due to COVID19 and request and seek an extension for COPR & PRV. You will travel only after international flights are re-opened for good and after the visa and VFS offices are functioning. This way you buy more time for yourself, earn three-four months of salary and then go, hopefully when situation has improved.
- Investigate into the option of you alone landing and family following up later. I don't know anything about this option because I don't have family to take with me.
- Keep your job in home country, land In canada, isolate, head back and continue to work in India for a year. Recuperate the costs spent during soft-landing and then come back permanently.
- See if your company can shift you to the Canada branch of your company (if applicable).
Hello @BK1993 ,Hi guys CIC agent told me everything is passed and waiting for the final visa officer to approve the file. Is that mean there is a final full review by the officer?
Are you inland or outland? If you're inland, hang tight and you will hear from them soon. Many other inlanders are getting CoPR recently. If you're outland, no one knows. Either way you seem to be past the hard part so you should feel good about that.Hello All,
I called at the cic customer care and the agent mentioned that everything is passed. However, I haven't received any email from cic yet. Anybody in the same situation or knows what is the next step?
Thanks
@TanglechuuAre you inland or outland? If you're inland, hang tight and you will hear from them soon. Many other inlanders are getting CoPR recently. If you're outland, no one knows. Either way you seem to be past the hard part so you should feel good about that.
If you look around the September-January threads you'll see recent posts about CoPR. Some people are getting phone calls, and then an email after, and some are just getting the email. Not sure if anyone is getting a message in their account, but it seems like there are multiple methods.@Tanglechuu
I am Inland. Should I except an email from them or there will be update on my cic profile?
Thanks for help.
ok thanks a lot for the info..If you look around the September-January threads you'll see recent posts about CoPR. Some people are getting phone calls, and then an email after, and some are just getting the email. Not sure if anyone is getting a message in their account, but it seems like there are multiple methods.
If you are an inland applicant you will see that CIC account status will change to approved. At the same time you will receive an email on the email address you provided in your profile with your COPR and asking you to send a photos with your COPR for your PR card. that is what I have read in November and December forumsok thanks a lot for the info..
Well, I haven't. Outland AOR 26th September.Greetings all.
Please who else got an email from IRCC recently with this statement :
We're still working on your application.
You may not have heard from us in a little while. This is normal. Most of the progress on your application happens closer to your estimated completion date.
We send messages to your account if we need something from you. When we do that, we'll also send you an email to this address:
Aor 30th Sept 2019