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I was thrilled! But my CoPR is worth nothing.... Can't travel and when it expires I'm back to 0. Re-meds, new pcc, at the bottom of the big pile apps that need to be reassessed. Tell me what exactly I should celebrate?

fair point, I was on twitter and check a lot of expired COPR holders, seems like they're in limbo. Stay strong, mate.
 
I was thrilled! But my CoPR is worth nothing.... Can't travel and when it expires I'm back to 0. Re-meds, new pcc, at the bottom of the big pile apps that need to be reassessed. Tell me what exactly I should celebrate?
new PCC?
well through the southern neighbor...
 
I am very happy to know that it says " Ready for Approval" considering the fact that as soon the restrictions are eased off, You'd straight away get your passport request.

thanks... but it's really hard to be positive.

i'm wondering if ircc will cancel all the existing offshore applications
heard they have done something before...

:(:(:(
 
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thanks... but it's really hard to be positive.

i'm wondering if ircc will cancel all the existing offshore applications
heard they have done something before...

:(:(:(
Hey @meiqian - Can you tell me where in the GCMS notes you saw "ready for approval"? I see the text: RFV in the officer's notes, not sure what that means.
 
RFV means "Ready For Visa".

Right I thought of it two minutes after I posted haha

But...what does that mean? My application has been passed off to NDVO. Whenever NDVO is able to open and start processing applications again (may not happen this decade) - will they see the RFV notation and assume that all checks etc. are completed and proceed to send the PPR immediately?

How is RFV different from "ready for approval" ?
 
Right I thought of it two minutes after I posted haha

But...what does that mean? My application has been passed off to NDVO. Whenever NDVO is able to open and start processing applications again (may not happen this decade) - will they see the RFV notation and assume that all checks etc. are completed and proceed to send the PPR immediately?

How is RFV different from "ready for approval" ?
From my understanding (pleas anyone correct me if I am wrong) everything should be approved when RFV is issued. You should be just waiting for the passport request to be issued.
As you know, when this happens depends on border closures etc, and it could take any time between 10 minutes and 100 years...
 
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why it’s hard for the cancellation happening again? Thanks


I actually thought about this when I have my weekly dose of depression due to FSW outland but when you think about it borders can't remain close forever and at some point the rate at which canada is selecting inland applicants they would exhaust all their options. Which is why they would let in people who has been approved/ copr etc. Ircc looks like they would reach their quota from inland applications this year but what will happen next year.
 
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