I am also waitingAny cec applicant still waiting for Copr?
I am also waitingAny cec applicant still waiting for Copr?
What is your Aor and what was last response you got ?I am also waiting
When did you receive the response?I'm still waiting. AOR JAN 17th. Everything is passed/valid according to the last webform. And still nothing.
I am waiting :/Any cec applicant still waiting for Copr?
My AOR is 28th Jan. As per latest response eligibilty, criminal and Security is passed. Waiting for final decision.What is your Aor and what was last response you got ?
I raised webform last Friday, showing The background verifications are in process. i was asked elig, criminal, and security. Crim and secur are not started yet. What is the meaning of The background verifications are in process?? many thx..Guys, what does The background verifications are in process mean?
what is the difference between this and security background?
Yes Understood. I meant the Confirmation Letter on email. I think COPR comes couple of weeks after that. I am CEC Inland and i think they are not sending PPR for Inland as of now due to COVID situationWhen you guys says waiting for COPR, it's actually a landing letter.
Submit a web-form if you need to know if COPR should be sent to you.
Go back to 5-6 pages to read about COPR vs. Information/landing letter related conversation
How do you know it? Did anyone receive it, yet?Yes Understood. I meant the Confirmation Letter on email. I think COPR comes couple of weeks after that
Actually there is lot of confusion around this. There are few Applicants who got COPR letter in their Mail box after their application got approved. For some it is a letter of confirmation for residency with instructions for getting pr card. So I am waiting for what i get in my caseHow do you know it? Did anyone receive it, yet?
I got CoPR in my profile straight away (Confirmation of PR information to send mi photos to make my card). No confirmation Letter in my email. Also, no Ghost update no nothing before it, everything was in progress the day before I recieved it.How do you know it? Did anyone receive it, yet?
That letter is not a COPR letter- FYI. It's a landing completed letter which says your PR holder now.I got CoPR in my profile straight away (Confirmation of PR information to send mi photos to make my card). No confirmation Letter in my email. Also, no Ghost update no nothing before it, everything was in progress the day before I recieved it.
2 possibilities:Actually there is lot of confusion around this. There are few Applicants who got COPR letter in their Mail box after their application got approved. For some it is a letter of confirmation for residency with instructions for getting pr card. So I am waiting for what i get in my case
Nothing is to be confused about! Every thing is clear in this document. It welcomes the applicant as a new permanent resident and then gives him instructions to follow for having his PR card!Actually there is lot of confusion around this. There are few Applicants who got COPR letter in their Mail box after their application got approved. For some it is a letter of confirmation for residency with instructions for getting pr card. So I am waiting for what i get in my case
So Condition 2 is applicable to Inland Applicants. right?2 possibilities:
Whoever received the COPR via mail not the information latter -- These candidates must need to complete the landing process. IRCC will schedule a call with them. Once landing is complete, they will receive the information letter which will confirm PR approval. No need to send passport for stamping since offices are closed.
Whoever received information latter ( don't call it as a COPR letter) -- As letter says, applicant is already a PR holder. Since borders are closed, the landing process is totally skipped or IRCC marked it completed. But COPR letter which is a prerequisite for the landing may or may not be available to the applicant. It's up to applicant to submit a form and ask. But after PR card is received, COPR letter has no use. If received, It just needs to be kept safely in a document bag.
Does this settle the debate/confusion?