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Aish####a

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Where did you find that
I checked the categories of Copr on the ircc website and the is what I found.

When an immigrant is approved for permanent residence in Canada, they receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document. An immigration officer at the port of entry or a CIC office signs and dates this document when permanent residence is finally granted. This document is used by permanent residents to show to provincial and territorial organizations in order to access services. There is an immigration category printed on this document.

The following is a reference tool that explains the immigration categories listed on the COPR.

. PD2: Dependant of a member of the post-determination refugee claimant in Canada class residing
 

Aish####a

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I checked the categories of Copr on the ircc website and the is what I found.

When an immigrant is approved for permanent residence in Canada, they receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document. An immigration officer at the port of entry or a CIC office signs and dates this document when permanent residence is finally granted. This document is used by permanent residents to show to provincial and territorial organizations in order to access services. There is an immigration category printed on this document.

The following is a reference tool that explains the immigration categories listed on the COPR.

. PD2: Dependant of a member of the post-determination refugee claimant in Canada class residing
BSR: Blended Sponsorship RefugeeCR: Convention RefugeeDR: Dependant of REF-CDA residing abroad and in Canada and who have not been deemed to be a Convention refugee in his/her own rightDR2: Dependant of CR8 refugee claimant who resides abroad and who has not deemed to be a Convention refugee in his/her own rightRA: Country of AsylumREF-CDA: In-Canada Refugee and Protected PersonsREF-OVS: Refugee OverseasRS: Source CountryREF-CLM: Refugee Claim
 

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BSR: Blended Sponsorship RefugeeCR: Convention RefugeeDR: Dependant of REF-CDA residing abroad and in Canada and who have not been deemed to be a Convention refugee in his/her own rightDR2: Dependant of CR8 refugee claimant who resides abroad and who has not deemed to be a Convention refugee in his/her own rightRA: Country of AsylumREF-CDA: In-Canada Refugee and Protected PersonsREF-OVS: Refugee OverseasRS: Source CountryREF-CLM: Refugee Claim
DPO: Dependant residing abroad of a member of the in Canada H&C and TRP class – AdmissibilityPD2: Dependant of a member of the post-determination refugee claimant in Canada class residing abroadPP1: Public Policy Processing – application under A25(1) based on public policy processed in accordance with ministerial guidelinesRM2: Dependant residing abroad of a member of the deferred removal class

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I checked the categories of Copr on the ircc website and the is what I found.

When an immigrant is approved for permanent residence in Canada, they receive a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document. An immigration officer at the port of entry or a CIC office signs and dates this document when permanent residence is finally granted. This document is used by permanent residents to show to provincial and territorial organizations in order to access services. There is an immigration category printed on this document.

The following is a reference tool that explains the immigration categories listed on the COPR.

. PD2: Dependant of a member of the post-determination refugee claimant in Canada class residing
But that category of PR is of COPR. Look at the category in COPR. That's what category of PR is. Right??
 

Aish####a

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But that category of PR is of COPR. Look at the category in COPR. That's what category of PR is. Right??
You know PR come in different ways and they are all categories in the way you obtained it. Our program because it is a pathway and we all get referred to IRB one time.
 

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Hello house did anyone travel to their home country and come back to Canada with no issues with border services
I know of few people who went and came back without no issue when they arrived back to Canada from CBSA.

My concern is,after some years they will apply for citizenship,won’t it be an issue for them?

EG; Just like someone that came into Canada with Provincial Nomination(Alberta) and after some months decided to move to Ontario without asking or notifying IRCC.
When he applied for Citizenship,he had issues and I don’t know how it ended.
 

Aish####a

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Jan 6, 2022
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I know of few people who went and came back without no issue when they arrived back to Canada from CBSA.

My concern is,after some years they will apply for citizenship,won’t it be an issue for them?

EG; Just like someone that came into Canada with Provincial Nomination(Alberta) and after some months decided to move to Ontario without asking or notifying IRCC.
When he applied for Citizenship,he had issues and I don’t know how it ended.
I watch a video on YouTube but it's US immigration and the guy was saying the same thing that it will be an issue when applying for citizenship.