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When you login to your CIC portal, look below your most recent applications. You will see a section that says: Did you apply on paper or don't see your online application in your account? Add (link) your application to your account to access it and check your status online. @aaSharma
 
When you login to your CIC portal, look below your most recent applications. You will see a section that says: Did you apply on paper or don't see your online application in your account? Add (link) your application to your account to access it and check your status online. @aaSharma
Thank you!
I tried this, can't find any application. We sent it last week, does it take time to reflect?
 
Anyone received his card recently ( after sending photos and a copy of COPR)?
Please share your experience
I have. I've received the letter saying I'm a PR on May 25, send the photos on May 27 and received the card on Jun 12.
I'm PNP Inland and was requested to send the photos to Kitchener office (I also live in Kitchener). On the envelope I included 1 photo of each family member (as requested on the letter) with our UCI number, date of birth and full name. I've also included a copy of the letter and an additional letter stating my address change (I previously lived in Toronto and moved to Kitchener).
 
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Guys- I have a question !
I was an CEC inland applicant and have really received my CoPR which is valid for one year. However, I’m now currently visiting my family back in my home country, so I am wondering if I’m able to mail my CoPR with a photo of mine straight to IRCC listed on my CoPR letter from my country? Would it be any problem?
What did you decide to do and what happened?

I might be in similar position if CoPR comes through when I’m temporarily back in my home country (as a PNP inland applicant currently on BOWP).

Sounds like they didn’t call you to confirm still in Canada and just issued your CoPR by e-mail with a virtual landing, is that right?

No reason really why you couldn’t mail the CoPR and photos from overseas, then get PR card to your Canadian residential address. Or can you take that CoPR with you when return to Canada and “land” at the border? This is what would have happened pre-COVID.

What I don’t know is if you get CoPR email but when outside of Canada, whether that invalidates any current work permit as a temporary resident (under which you could have otherwise legally returned to Canada even with COVID).
 
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When you login to your CIC portal, look below your most recent applications. You will see a section that says: Did you apply on paper or don't see your online application in your account? Add (link) your application to your account to access it and check your status online. @aaSharma
I did the same and could find my PR card application.
 
What did you decide to do and what happened?

I might be in similar position if CoPR comes through when I’m temporarily back in my home country (as a PNP inland applicant currently on BOWP).

Sounds like they didn’t call you to confirm still in Canada and just issued your CoPR by e-mail with a virtual landing, is that right?

No reason really why you couldn’t mail the CoPR and photos from overseas, then get PR card to your Canadian residential address. Or can you take that CoPR with you when return to Canada and “land” at the border? This is what would have happened pre-COVID.

What I don’t know is if you get CoPR email but when outside of Canada, whether that invalidates any current work permit as a temporary resident (under which you could have otherwise legally returned to Canada even with COVID).

I was thinking of raising an inquiry to ask about it, but I didn't. Lol
so, I mailed my CoPR along with a photo to my friends in Canada and ask them to mail it for me to IRCC. And it's a time and money consuming things to do so, and the letter has delivered to the IRCC office.
 
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I was thinking of raising an inquiry to ask about it, but I didn't. Lol
so, I mailed my CoPR along with a photo to my friends in Canada and ask them to mail it for me to IRCC. And it's a time and money consuming things to do so, and the letter has delivered to the IRCC office.
Hey @benson9189 - I see you have sent the documents to IRCC with help of your friend, just curious, how you will return back to Canada then? You have any other Visa to get back to Canada in that case?
 
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