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Kerdek said:
Got my passports yesterday with the maple leaf on them. thanks everybody for all the help. I couldn't have done it without you guys. Appreciate your support.
Congratulations!
 
Kerdek said:
Got my passports yesterday with the maple leaf on them. thanks everybody for all the help. I couldn't have done it without you guys. Appreciate your support.

Congrats Kerdek! I am very happy for you! ;D :D

anuradha7326 said:
:) :) :) Finally a Permanent Resident after 12 years of struggle. Completed flag poling at Rainbow Bridge yesterday. It was a very smooth process. I am very happy. This is my dream come true.

Wow...what a long struggle. I am glad to hear you have finally landed as a PR! Congrats! :D
 
anuradha7326 said:
:) :) :) Finally a Permanent Resident after 12 years of struggle. Completed flag poling at Rainbow Bridge yesterday. It was a very smooth process. I am very happy. This is my dream come true.

Kudos to your tremendous dedication. +1
 
hello, to those got PPR on Jan.20th. Has anyone got passports back or tracking number activated?

thanks!
 
Diplomatru, is there any way to check the status of PR card application like e-cas or GCMS notes? Also, I saw in the cec forum that Sydney has requested new photos for their pr card, why so? Would they ask this for FSW-2014 applicants as well?
 
fsqsunshine said:
hello, to those got PPR on Jan.20th. Has anyone got passports back or tracking number activated?

thanks!

Yes. I have. Just now
 
zorroo said:
Diplomatru, is there any way to check the status of PR card application like e-cas or GCMS notes? Also, I saw in the cec forum that Sydney has requested new photos for their pr card, why so? Would they ask this for FSW-2014 applicants as well?

1/10 applicants can track in on ecas.
call centre is useless (different agents produce different answers)
ATIP is useless. The actual processing takes a couple of days, so you won't see any progress until your file lands on the desk of the CIC clerk.

So, you should assume there is no way to track it. As far as photos are concerned, they changed the design of the card in November, so most applicants are now required to get new photos.
 
Hi

My daughter is US citizen (US passport holder)

we got our CoPR, can she travel with us to canada
Do we need to get PR for her at later date.

Sid
 
Diplomatru said:
Kudos to your tremendous dedication. +1

Thanks so very much.
 
Diplomatru said:
You have two options:

1) Request CPC-O to amend COPR prior to landing. Can take months.
2) Make an appointment at local CIC office. They may chose not to amend your COPR at site. Can take several weeks.
3) Complete landing at the border and request OSC-O to amend COPR. Will take 6 months, but you'll be enjoying all PR benefits and working towards your residence obligation.

Dear Diplomatru,
Thanks for your good suggestions for us in this forum. But I need your help for mending the errors on my COPR (the original entry data and the last entry data are wrong). You mentioned before:

"3) Complete landing at the border and request OSC-O to amend COPR. Will take 6 months, but you'll be enjoying all PR benefits and working towards your residence obligation."

What do you mean "will take 6 months"? Does this mean that it will take 6 months for me to get the PR card? Will the mending delay the issue of PR card?
 
wangjinwei said:
Dear Diplomatru,
Thanks for your good suggestions for us in this forum. But I need your help for mending the errors on my COPR (the original entry data and the last entry data are wrong). You mentioned before:

"3) Complete landing at the border and request OSC-O to amend COPR. Will take 6 months, but you'll be enjoying all PR benefits and working towards your residence obligation."

What do you mean "will take 6 months"? Does this mean that it will take 6 months for me to get the PR card? Will the mending delay the issue of PR card?

Dear wangjinwei,

The processing time for amending COPR is 6 months. It has no impact on your PRC processing (which takes 3 to 4 months). However, once you get your new COPR you will have to renew the PRC as well, so that the biometric info on it is based on new COPR. The renewal takes around 6-8 months.
 
Diplomatru said:
Dear wangjinwei,

The processing time for amending COPR is 6 months. It has no impact on your PRC processing (which takes 3 to 4 months). However, once you get your new COPR you will have to renew the PRC as well, so that the biometric info on it is based on new COPR. The renewal takes around 6-8 months.

I have the same issue as well. I mentioned it to the officer at the border and he said that it doesn't matter. What do I do now?
 
kwyatt75 said:
Congrats Kerdek! I am very happy for you! ;D :D

Wow...what a long struggle. I am glad to hear you have finally landed as a PR! Congrats! :D

Thanks so very much.
 
koolsid4u said:
Hi

My daughter is US citizen (US passport holder)

we got our CoPR, can she travel with us to canada
Do we need to get PR for her at later date.

Sid

You didn't apply for her at the same time? Why was she not included in your application for PR? Was she over the age of "dependent child"?
 
anuradha7326 said:
I have the same issue as well. I mentioned it to the officer at the border and he said that it doesn't matter. What do I do now?

Why do you ask me? It's your call.