OK, what happens next is that you get the COPR and accompanying notes through the mail.
You check and recheck them to make sure that they are 100% correct and that the expiry date has not already passed.
(This has happened to at least one person on here because of postal delays).
Then, based on the expiry date, you either run very fast to the nearest border crossing or you quietly make plans to land when it suits you. You can "land" and immediately return home to finalise your plans, but you MUST land before the expiry date on the COPR.
You check and recheck them to make sure that they are 100% correct and that the expiry date has not already passed.
(This has happened to at least one person on here because of postal delays).
Then, based on the expiry date, you either run very fast to the nearest border crossing or you quietly make plans to land when it suits you. You can "land" and immediately return home to finalise your plans, but you MUST land before the expiry date on the COPR.