Here's the official information from CIC:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/welcome/overview.asp
The part that I don't understand, is:
In Phase 2 (before they even get on a plan to come to Canada) they will receive their CoPR document-
Upon completion of the screening, refugees will be given permanent resident visas and preparations will be made for their transportation to Canada.
But when you look at the `Meet the team', at the bottom of the main page, for Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada, it says this:
Identify potential applicants for resettlement with help from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
Temporarily deploy IRCC staff overseas
Process selected applicants through an expedited process and issue temporary resident visas
Establish a travel schedule and plan for contingencies related to delays, cancelations and diversion of travel
Complete the processing requirements (security and medical) for permanent residency status
Determine the final destinations of refugees through a community capacity mapping exercise
Provide the required necessities and services to individuals until permanent residency is granted
Coordinate the integration and resettlement of individuals in cooperation with the provinces, territories, municipalities and other partners
Provide health coverage until the provincial or territorial health coverage becomes available (through the Interim Federal Health Program)
Engage and coordinate with community organizations and volunteers to provide additional support towards integration
So which is it? A TRV or a CoPR?