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Hi,

I'm mixed up right now. I just saw on GCkey a new letter. It confirms that my husband will now get his COPR. However, it says that no visa has been delivered because his country (Panama) doesn't require a visa. To my knowledge, Panamanians, have always required a visa. On the same letter, there are number for two documents that have been issued (IMM1346 and IMM5688). One is a temporary resident visa (he will enter with a temporary visa?) and the other is the COPR. So he has a temporary visa but no permanent resident visa because he doesn't require one? We even got one TRV rejected when I had to give birth. Can someone clarify this to me?

Thank you
 
Hi,

I'm mixed up right now. I just saw on GCkey a new letter. It confirms that my husband will now get his COPR. However, it says that no visa has been delivered because his country (Panama) doesn't require a visa. To my knowledge, Panamanians, have always required a visa. On the same letter, there are number for two documents that have been issued (IMM1346 and IMM5688). One is a temporary resident visa (he will enter with a temporary visa?) and the other is the COPR. So he has a temporary visa but no permanent resident visa because he doesn't require one? We even got one TRV rejected when I had to give birth. Can someone clarify this to me?

Thank you
He gets permanent resident visa when he arrives in canada, everything else his good
 
Hi,

I'm mixed up right now. I just saw on GCkey a new letter. It confirms that my husband will now get his COPR. However, it says that no visa has been delivered because his country (Panama) doesn't require a visa. To my knowledge, Panamanians, have always required a visa. On the same letter, there are number for two documents that have been issued (IMM1346 and IMM5688). One is a temporary resident visa (he will enter with a temporary visa?) and the other is the COPR. So he has a temporary visa but no permanent resident visa because he doesn't require one? We even got one TRV rejected when I had to give birth. Can someone clarify this to me?

Thank you
is exactly it


Visa is a TRV bound with a COPR

when this is validated thats when your visa is now permanent
 
Hi,

I'm mixed up right now. I just saw on GCkey a new letter. It confirms that my husband will now get his COPR. However, it says that no visa has been delivered because his country (Panama) doesn't require a visa. To my knowledge, Panamanians, have always required a visa. On the same letter, there are number for two documents that have been issued (IMM1346 and IMM5688). One is a temporary resident visa (he will enter with a temporary visa?) and the other is the COPR. So he has a temporary visa but no permanent resident visa because he doesn't require one? We even got one TRV rejected when I had to give birth. Can someone clarify this to me?

Thank you

TRV is issued for him to come to Canada, at the airport he needs to see an immigration officer to comfirm his landing and change his status from Temporary visitor to a permanent residence.
Some countries get evisa, i don't know if for Panamanian they stick a visa or use E Visa. Email them and ask to make sure.
Congratulations!
 
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23 months tomorrow and still waiting this is insane . What are these guys doing in Mexico. ... please and congrats to all getting visas . Hopefully my family is next .
 
Congratulations!!! to all those who are getting their visa redy. I would appreciate it you share your timeline here. I am 13 months and still waiting. No change in ECAS since February.
Thank you in advance.
 
21 months and passport is in Mexico but have no idea what they are doing with it since I have no access to GCKey and eCas hasn't updated since November 2019! Medical extension is until Dec 31, 2020 so hopefully they send COPR and passport soon since time is running out.
 
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- Application received on April 15th, 2019
- Medical exam requested on June 3rd, 2019
- Medical exam passed on June 6th, 2019
- Biometrics requested on June 24th, 2019
- Application transferred to Mexico on Oct 28th
- Interview requested on feb 6th, 2020
- Interview passed on Mars 3rd, 2020
- Pre-arrival letter received on June 1st, 2020
- Passport Request letter received on Oct 14th, 2020

thank y’all for the good wishes. Yours is coming up soon, be a little more patient.
 
my journey is in my signature

feb 2019 .... until now we are just waiting envelop to be sent back
 
March 2019 applicant passport in ircc office in Mexico getting stamped right now as per vfs update, signature available with all my info as well
 
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March 2019 applicant passport in ircc office in Mexico getting stamped right now as per vfs update, signature available with all my info as well

You are in the next ones for sure we have sent at the same time... im waiting the confirmation of sent back by DHL here