Did you????????@ilikesnow guess who got the RFV email (i think)
Did you????????@ilikesnow guess who got the RFV email (i think)
Yeah I think so. Got a sketchy looking email, but no changes in CIC profile since biometrics.Did you????????
From the looks of it, your "in" landing is having some trouble. This is a sort of a twilight zone kind of issue.I'm currently in Canada and have been approved as a permanent resident since September 21, 2022 (Confirmed by GCMS notes received on Dec 9, 2022).
I declared my address and gave my photos while in Canada. My VO is Calgary. However, I haven't received my eCOPR.
If you are leaving Canada without getting your eCoPR, you will need to do your "out"-landing. What it means is you will have to notify IRCC that you are outside Canada even though you had started landing process from within canada. Tricky situation. They will have to abort your in-landing and do "out"-landing. Basically, RFV email loop again but this time you should get a PPR and get PRV stamped on your passport.I just finished a student exchange and must leave the country, as my tourist status is slowly coming to an end and have stuff to tie up elsewhere in the immediate future (status that you enter the country with when you're from a visa exempt country and your exchange is < 6 months).
Should I notify IRCC of my change in residence? What happens now?
From what I've gathered by lurking on the forum, Calgary VO specifically has been having "backlog" issues, in part due to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, maybe? A few others are in the same boat. Multiple have sent an email and the response has apparently, not been overwhelmingly positive, citing a need to be "patient" due to this backlog.From the looks of it, your "in" landing is having some trouble. This is a sort of a twilight zone kind of issue.
Send an email to the address who sent you your portal email. It has a format documented here somewhere on the forum. Mention there that you have not recieved your eCoPR even though you have uploaded your side of data like address etc and re-confirm that you are still in Canada, your address, name and request them to release your eCoPR.
Very hard to comment upon.. but.From what I've gathered by lurking on the forum, Calgary VO specifically has been having "backlog" issues, in part due to the Ukrainian refugee crisis, maybe? A few others are in the same boat. Multiple have sent an email and the response has apparently, not been overwhelmingly positive, citing a need to be "patient" due to this backlog.
I've been through the PPR/RFV loop twice now. First, the regular "physical" one while I was already in Canada, which was then changed in favor of the online one. Think a third one is in order? Would you wait it out indefinitely? I've been in a limbo for about three months now, and knowing IRCC, I could be kept here indefinitely. Therefore, I don't think it's a wise choice to remain in Canada with this ambiguous status.
My mailing address however, will remain valid for the time I'm outside of Canada. What would happen if my card were to be delivered there, without any updates on the portal, for example?
#5 really drives it home for me and I agree wholeheartedly.Very hard to comment upon.. but.
1. Your CoPR is the MOST important document here, more important than PR Card. A lost PR Card is fixable. An unissued eCoPR is unfixable.
2. Asking does not hurt. You should explain your situation in the email.
3. You should not be issued a eCoPR if you were OUTSIDE Canada. (e)CoPR is issued on the border or within Canada.
4. I will not even bother about PR Card right now, refer to (1).
5. No one can take the decision to remain or go out for you because it comes down to risk benifit analysis. I can sit few years unemployed if it comes down to it and fight ircc or beauracracy to get my immigration status cleared. Will I do it? Probably... because of my family situation. Should you do it? I don't know but most people should not. wasting prime of your youth in banging your head with beaurcacies is not a good way to live.
I will say just send an email to pr portal email id, explaining your situation and then when you reach the end of the line... leave. Contact IRCC and tell them your situation and the fact you have left while waiting for your ecopr.Say, I could delay the landing indefinitely, since my funds are running out and can't work here, so I'd have to go back to where I do have work authorization. I think that's going to have to be the way to go for me! If only I had ANY indication that it were coming in a month or two i'd stay but, if this takes close to a year or more, I'll be in a pretty rough situation by then, which by all intents and purposes will be worse.
Fair enough! Thank you very much for your kind advice.I will say just send an email to pr portal email id, explaining your situation and then when you reach the end of the line... leave. Contact IRCC and tell them your situation and the fact you have left while waiting for your ecopr.
If you have some money spare, contact a lawyer though. These matters get hairy... better have best shaver in the market on your side.Fair enough! Thank you very much for your kind advice.