Usually valid until the expiry of your medical exam, police certificate, etc.saintsim1 said:How long is the COPR usually valid for? could it be extended? just curious.
No it cannot be extended, as far as I am aware.
Usually valid until the expiry of your medical exam, police certificate, etc.saintsim1 said:How long is the COPR usually valid for? could it be extended? just curious.
Wow....medicals? that sucks....stevieg2123 said:Usually valid until the expiry of your medical exam, police certificate, etc.
No it cannot be extended, as far as I am aware.
I am in Canada and wait for my decision. My two years of work permit are over so I am only a tourist now. I go for walks, clean the condo more often, read, try to meet people, cook, bake, surf on the internet, visit my old employer once a week. I just try somehow to keep myself busy without spending money Where in Canada are you?missmatalini said:So, we've decided to hold out on canceling our application and wait to see what case notes say. . . that and it seems like either way we go the road isn't going to be easy.
Hubby is looking into getting a better job, which would at least make our living situation more comfortable.
For those of you who are IN Canada with your spouse just "waiting" . . . what are you doing to stay occupied and busy? What are you doing to make friends? If we end up staying through this process if my application is in LA, I have an estimated 2 years...
We're in the Okanagan area of British Columbia.little_apple said:I am in Canada and wait for my decision. My two years of work permit are over so I am only a tourist now. I go for walks, clean the condo more often, read, try to meet people, cook, bake, surf on the internet, visit my old employer once a week. I just try somehow to keep myself busy without spending money Where in Canada are you?
If we wouldn't live 8 hours apart we could visit each other and talk about everything but immigrationmissmatalini said:We're in the Okanagan area of British Columbia.
I'm clinging onto this hope that my application really wasn't sent to LA. . . and that the call centre agent was just really misinformed. We're waiting on my case notes, which probably won't get here for another 3 weeks :\
If we ever are driving through Calgary (which we might be! We take trips to Edmonton sometimes) I will surely let you know!little_apple said:If we wouldn't live 8 hours apart we could visit each other and talk about everything but immigration
To be honest, I spent waaaaaay too much time watching TV lol. I've been here almost a year now, unable to work, with a husband who works 80+ hours per week. Thank God we have a dog... at least she gets me out of the house a few times per day!!! The dog has also helped me to meet people in the areamissmatalini said:So, we've decided to hold out on canceling our application and wait to see what case notes say. . . that and it seems like either way we go the road isn't going to be easy.
Hubby is looking into getting a better job, which would at least make our living situation more comfortable.
For those of you who are IN Canada with your spouse just "waiting" . . . what are you doing to stay occupied and busy? What are you doing to make friends? If we end up staying through this process if my application is in LA, I have an estimated 2 years...
Greatmissmatalini said:If we ever are driving through Calgary (which we might be! We take trips to Edmonton sometimes) I will surely let you know!
Hello Siren! That is great news! I've officially given up on ECAS... ours still says "Application Received" since June 2013. I know it is in process because CPP-O contacted us for additional docs.*Siren* said:My husband finally got his PPR today, but ECAS still says "in process" not "decision made". Does this pretty much mean that he has been approved and they haven't updated ECAS, or could it still go either way?
Can someone please update me on the spreadsheet?
Siren, you're ahead of me! I got my PPR on 4/17 and ECAS still says "Application Received." I'd be thrilled to even get an "in process" update.*Siren* said:My husband finally got his PPR today, but ECAS still says "in process" not "decision made". Does this pretty much mean that he has been approved and they haven't updated ECAS, or could it still go either way?
Can someone please update me on the spreadsheet?