Yes. Make sure the COPR details are correct, name, DOB, passport #, etc. Others have said that there are sometimes mistakes.conniecheng said:and just use COPR to arrive Canada? thanks
Supposedly you also need eTA, but the eTA requirement has been post-poned, so you won't have to get eTA for your passport. Until you land, you are still not a PR, so eTA requirement would apply if there was no postponement.
We were also asked to take new photos when the COPR came. 2 pictures. These need to be presented when landing...I believe they are for the PR card application.