I too think so.My consul wud have got.I have not, maybe my consultant would have received it.
I too think so.My consul wud have got.I have not, maybe my consultant would have received it.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/service-delivery/coronavirus/permanent-residence.html#Approved_permanent_residenceThe website is a very large one of course. I would appreciate a link.
What I understood from my search is that surveillance code 1 means No med problem.As in M1There is no medical code on my COPR just a surveillance code. How do you know what your M code is?
Thanks !Congratulations on landing! Can I ask if you guys purchased health insurance and if you did, what kind of coverage you got? Planning to land on July, and trying to prepare since isolation protocols will probably still in effect by then.
U must raise a web form before copr expires.Can anyone tell me about the new rules for extending the COPR LIKE for example they have mentioned that the medical will be extended by 6months and this will have automatic reassessment or we need to raise a webform before our COPR expires 4 or 8 weeks
as far as i know SIN number is only for work, it has nothing to do with future travel, right?Thanks! - It is required to provide a proof of address yes
yes this is my understanding tooas far as i know SIN number is only for work, it has nothing to do with future travel, right?
So your friends's husband flew to Canada from Pakistan to land with visa/CoPR issued on March 25? That is great news, I always think immediate family members are exempt from travel restriction (e.g., CoPR issuance date after March 18). His arrival is the proof.My friends husband got visa on March 25 from paksitan he came yesterday without even questioning ...
Yeah that’s what I think as wellSo your friends's husband flew to Canada from Pakistan to land with visa/CoPR issued on March 25? That is great news, I always think immediately family members are exempt from travel restriction (e.g., CoPR issuance date after March 18). His arrival is the proof.
8 weeks and still no PR card?!Hi Guys,
I soft-landed in Toronto, Canada on 9th March. Then the situation was bad but nothing was locked down. I got my SIN at the airport itself and gave my friend's address to the officers there so that they can send my PR Card which in pre - covid world should have arrived in six weeks. It's 8th week now and my friend hasn't received any my PR card yet.
Is there anyone in the same boat? Is there any clarity on as to when should we expect the PR card to arrive? Or any action that one should take given this situation?
I also recieved such an e-mail, part of this is saying this:
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If your CoPR expires before you are able to travel to Canada:
- If you have not already done so, please contact us using the webform to let us know if you are not able to travel to Canada before your document expires. If you have already done this, we have the information and you don’t need to submit another.
- You may not get an immediate response to your enquiry indicating the next steps, but we are reviewing all enquiries. IRCC is working hard to determine the next steps for clients in this situation. We’re not sure yet when updates or instructions on this will become available, but we will make sure that they are communicated as soon as next steps are decided on.
- Please also continue to regularly check on our COVID-19 webpage for updates.
"
It doesn't look like an answer to any of my web-forms (all my web-forms were answered by generic response from eaither "ircc.cecscdonotreply-nepasrepondrecscec.ircc@c " address or Warsaw office).
After yesterday's email, I don't think one needs any additional letter while travelling. As long as your COPR was issued on or before March 18, 2020 you should be allowed to board a flight to CanadaCan anyone tell me if we need an additional letter from CBSA while travelling with COPR