did you receive your COPR already? if it applies to you, it will be written on the COPR.AJPJ said:My wife sponsored me to Canada. She applied in October 2012 but I don't know that she applies before or after Oct 25. So how could I know that condition 51 applies to me or not.
COPR : Confirmation of PR, a piece of paper that you signed in front of a border officer when you landed. There it should say "conditional PR", and mention a Condition 51 if it applies to you.AJPJ said:What is COPR ? I have received PR card.
If your wife stole your COPR, that is considered illegal. It is your legal document that belonged to you.AJPJ said:I checked COPR there is no such condition but problem is that I can't find the original copy of COPR. I only have photocopy. I think my wife stole it, can she create problems for me. I have my passport and PR card. What should I do?
Yes you need the original to apply for citizenship. You also need it to collect old age pension and other benefits. It is indeed very important and recommended to place in a secure place. Many put it in a bank safe deposit box.screech339 said:If your wife stole your COPR, that is considered illegal. It is your legal document that belonged to you.
Having a photocopy is handy to have, as you have proof of PR. However when it comes to Applying for canadian citizen, I may be wrong here, you may be required to show original COPR.
At least that I was told by my wife's landing officer. The officer told her that this COPR is a very important document to keep for rest of life and is needed for applying for Canadian citizenship.
Yes, if it not on your photocopy, then you are not subject to condition 51.VioletBlue said:Well....if its a photocopy of the original one it will still show the SAME thing....if photocopy doesn't have a condition that means the original doesn't have it either
That depends, what was the reason for the separation? i.e. did you only marry your wife in order to gain immigration to Canada?AJPJ said:OK. Can she misuse it to create problems for me ?