As Ayanna mentionedThanks, but what is between AIP and CoPR? How long does it take and which stages I need to go through before I get COPR?
After AIP you will be in stage 2; you need to provide additional documents to finalize your application. Such as medical (for some applicants before AIP), RPRF Fee, Police Certificate etcH&c only has 2 stages
Your in 2 stage final stage
It’s takes from 2 months up to 18 months
Some members got their copr in 2 months and some members anxiously still waiting they’re close to a years
you got to patient
In my case they requested to send Medical, Police Certificate (from Canada RCMP Certified and lived previous countries last 10 years), PR Fee, Valid Passport Copies, Current Financial info and few forms.
Now if you asking how long it will take to complete stage 2 process; I think in normal cases its depend on total time. For instance in my case they start processing my application after 24 months and completed in 27 months. So basically within 3 months they finalize every thing AIP, medical, COPR and PR Cards. In fact when I saw my app status was In Process; I got AIP after 10 days. Moreover I got PR card within 2 weeks after CoPR.
On the other hand if I compare with my friend H&C; his app was started processing within a year and but they took 3 to 4 moths to issue an AIP and now he is waiting for medical request email.
I totally understand the feelings of AIP holders; In the beginning all I wanted was an AIP. But after an AIP I wanted my application to finalize quickly. I guess many of AIP holders want the same.
Check this link for more info about stage 2:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/humanitarian-compassionate-consideration/processing/in-canada/consideration-canada-processing-application-permanent-residence-stage-2-assessment-1.html
https://www.immigration.ca/stage-2-assessment-positive-stage-2-assessment