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savioceg said:
Thanks . Would i be able to travel with the CoPR ? i guess i wont have any issues leaving the country, but while returning if i have not got my PR card, would i the allowed to enter the country

Travelling by road is not a problem with Copr but for flying you need the PR card.
 
nmeka said:
Travelling by road is not a problem with Copr but for flying you need the PR card.

so would u suggest that i do the landing when i return back . i have travel plans in September and if i do get my passport and CoPr, should i still wait till September when i am returning back from my trip ?
 
savioceg said:
Thanks . Would i be able to travel with the CoPR ? i guess i wont have any issues leaving the country, but while returning if i have not got my PR card, would i the allowed to enter the country

No. Once you use your CoPR for landing, you have to wait until you receive your PR card. Then you can leave Canada.
 
nmeka said:
Travelling by road is not a problem with Copr but for flying you need the PR card.

Yes, on your CoPR it clearly mentioned, "Not for Travel".
 
and usually how long would it take to get the PR card ?
 
savioceg said:
and usually how long would it take to get the PR card ?

AFAIK, around 8 weeks.
 
Han said:
No. Once you use your CoPR for landing, you have to wait until you receive your PR card. Then you can leave Canada.
Well, actually, you can leave the next day after landing, if you want to. It's not advisable though.
But to enter Canada again, unless you're travelling by car, you'll need the PR card. So the two options are:
1. ask somebody to get you PR card for you and mail to your current address. This is risky though, because you don't know when your PR card will arrive, and if they would need new photos or something.
2. get a Permanent Resident Travel Document, a document specifically designed for this purpose, you can look it up on IRCC's website.
 
ellia said:
Well, actually, you can leave the next day after landing, if you want to. It's not advisable though.
But to enter Canada again, unless you're travelling by car, you'll need the PR card. So the two options are:
1. ask somebody to get you PR card for you and mail to your current address. This is risky though, because you don't know when your PR card will arrive, and if they would need new photos or something.
2. get a Permanent Resident Travel Document, a document specifically designed for this purpose, you can look it up on IRCC's website.

True.
I personally would never go for the first one. You can not trust the post in Canada, let alone international post!
Another option would be not to land! Take CoPR and other required documents with you and land on your way back to canada (in the airport) , like outlanders!
 
Han said:
True.
I personally would never go for the first one. You can not trust the post in Canada, let alone international post!
Another option would be not to land! Take CoPR and other required documents with you and land on your way to canada ( in the airport) , like outlanders!

Thanks a lot. This really helps . i would decide to land when i come back from my vacation then .
 
kvr007 said:
Do u have ur Xpresspost tracking number... look for that...

if u have tracking number for ur return post.... what does it show in ur trcking page?

is it delivered? or is it still under transit??

Sorry to hear that....

It has been out for delivery since March 30.

The good thing is I am form a visa-exempt country so I didn't need to send them the original passport.

It really makes me worried that Canada Post will lose my mail again when CIC reissues the COPR
 
Hi guys...

Is there anyone who would be kind enough to explain the procedure to apply for PNP from outside of Canada? I have seen lots of outland applicant applied with PNP approval...I always wondered how to do that.. I really need to know.

Can anyone please help me with that? Anyone please?

Thanks
 
ashutoshmanohar said:
This group is for everyone who has and will submit their application in November 2015.
Let's hope all of us are in Canada by the end of February :)


PPR finally. right after 5 months!!
CEC INLAND
 
sony sekhon said:
PPR finally. right after 5 months!!
CEC INLAND

Congrats
 
sony sekhon said:
PPR finally. right after 5 months!!
CEC INLAND

congratulations...i will be completing 5 months on April 18...
BG in progress from december
no update..

only one ghost email..
did you ever get the ghost email in march?/ i got one on mar 11th