I just received the COPR form for my wife. We applied out-of-country even though she is staying with me in the country as a visitor (visa exempt country).
The COPR has an issue date of October 10th 2013 and a "valid to" date of October 31st 2013.
This seems like a mistake to me, giving a 20 day window for arrival to Canada.
The letter only arrived on November 8th as well, so it was definitely not given enough time to even arrive.
I tried calling Service Canada for assistance, they pointed me to CIC.
I called CIC for help, they pointed me to the London Visa Office, who issued the COPR.
I emailed the London office through their website, but there is a 28-day business response from them.
I am just posting here to get some ideas.
1. I was wondering if the Immigration Officer at the border would recognize the mistake and simply proceed to sign the COPR despite the expired "Valid to" date.
2. Since my wife is in Canada currently, I also need to know if I can simply go to the airport from inside and reach the immigration office to get the landing processed. Or do I have to travel out of the country and then back in?
3. Does the US-Canada border process immigration landings (And sign COPR forms) as well?
The COPR has an issue date of October 10th 2013 and a "valid to" date of October 31st 2013.
This seems like a mistake to me, giving a 20 day window for arrival to Canada.
The letter only arrived on November 8th as well, so it was definitely not given enough time to even arrive.
I tried calling Service Canada for assistance, they pointed me to CIC.
I called CIC for help, they pointed me to the London Visa Office, who issued the COPR.
I emailed the London office through their website, but there is a 28-day business response from them.
I am just posting here to get some ideas.
1. I was wondering if the Immigration Officer at the border would recognize the mistake and simply proceed to sign the COPR despite the expired "Valid to" date.
2. Since my wife is in Canada currently, I also need to know if I can simply go to the airport from inside and reach the immigration office to get the landing processed. Or do I have to travel out of the country and then back in?
3. Does the US-Canada border process immigration landings (And sign COPR forms) as well?