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Arundddd

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Mar 15, 2019
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Hi. I have landed in Canada this week as a Skilled worker. I am the primary applicant with my wife and son as dependents. However I noticed that my COPR document is not signed by the immigration officer, though it is signed for my wife and son. Can this create any problems and what should I do now? I called IRCC today and their agent told that this shouldnt be a problem citing that anyways I will receive my PR cards soon. But I am worried that landing papers are equally important.
 

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Hi. I have landed in Canada this week as a Skilled worker. I am the primary applicant with my wife and son as dependents. However I noticed that my COPR document is not signed by the immigration officer, though it is signed for my wife and son. Can this create any problems and what should I do now? I called IRCC today and their agent told that this shouldnt be a problem citing that anyways I will receive my PR cards soon. But I am worried that landing papers are equally important.
Relax! As long as you landed and tgey stamped your copy CoPR, then happy days. Do NOT lose it!
 

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Hi. I have landed in Canada this week as a Skilled worker. I am the primary applicant with my wife and son as dependents. However I noticed that my COPR document is not signed by the immigration officer, though it is signed for my wife and son. Can this create any problems and what should I do now? I called IRCC today and their agent told that this shouldnt be a problem citing that anyways I will receive my PR cards soon. But I am worried that landing papers are equally important.
The COPR does need to be signed. You should go back to the airport (Pearson?) and go to the CBSA office there. They will be able to help you - they'll sign and stamp it and also confirm that you were correctly landed.
 
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Arundddd

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Mar 15, 2019
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The COPR does need to be signed. You should go back to the airport (Pearson?) and go to the CBSA office there. They will be able to help you - they'll sign and stamp it and also confirm that you were correctly landed.
Thanks. I will follow the same
 

gopsarbabu

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Jun 23, 2014
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Hi,

I am in a dilemma.


In order to take the photocopy of the client COPR I gave the same to photocopy shop and he by mistake took the copy at the back of the original Client COPR. That is client copy of my COPR will have my sons copr copy. Should I approach IRCC for this or I can get copy during POE landing.

My agency is saying since the alteration is in the client copy (backside) this is not a problem. Will i face any problem. Please advise.
 

subodhp

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Jun 19, 2019
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Hi,

I am in a dilemma.


In order to take the photocopy of the client COPR I gave the same to photocopy shop and he by mistake took the copy at the back of the original Client COPR. That is client copy of my COPR will have my sons copr copy. Should I approach IRCC for this or I can get copy during POE landing.

My agency is saying since the alteration is in the client copy (backside) this is not a problem. Will i face any problem. Please advise.
Wow that is some inept copier !

You should mostly be fine since it is backside.
 

iwick

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Hi. I have landed in Canada this week as a Skilled worker. I am the primary applicant with my wife and son as dependents. However I noticed that my COPR document is not signed by the immigration officer, though it is signed for my wife and son. Can this create any problems and what should I do now? I called IRCC today and their agent told that this shouldnt be a problem citing that anyways I will receive my PR cards soon. But I am worried that landing papers are equally important.
Hi Arundddd, Any update on this? Were you able to sort it out? My wife had the same issue, COPR was stamped but not signed.
 

armoured

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Feb 1, 2015
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Hi Arundddd, Any update on this? Were you able to sort it out? My wife had the same issue, COPR was stamped but not signed.
That post was from two years ago. There was a report here in the last day or two by someone who had this - they went back to the airport (physically) and convinced someone to sign. (That's the short version, you should look up the post)
 
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Smartypreet24

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Jan 18, 2022
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That post was from two years ago. There was a report here in the last day or two by someone who had this - they went back to the airport (physically) and convinced someone to sign. (That's the short version, you should look up the post)
Have you got any solution? We have same issues. Copr stamped but not signed