- Jul 15, 2011
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa (COPR office London)
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Dec 16th 2014
- Doc's Request.
- July 9th 2015
- Nomination.....
- -
- AOR Received.
- March 5th 2015
- IELTS Request
- -
- File Transfer...
- March 15th 2015
- Med's Request
- N/A
- Med's Done....
- Sep 9th 2014 (up-front)
- Interview........
- -
- Passport Req..
- Oct 21st 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- COPR Nov 6th 2015
- LANDED..........
- Planned landing Dec 15th 2015
Hi all
We recieved our COPR Friday and are super exited, we plan on landing in December in Calgary.
But I have found a few odd mistakes on our COPRs.
- Under COR (which I suppose means Country of Residence) they have written AUSTRALIA, but I live in DENMARK. We lived in Australia five years ago but haven't been back since. My sons COR is correctly listed as DENMARK
- My Marital status is listed as COMMON-LA, but we are married and have been for almost three years?
- On my sons COPR (baby, 8 months) under the section sponsorship information my wife (his mom) is listed as "Relationship: SPOUSE", the same as on mine?
The main data (Date of birth, passport numbers and names) are all correct on both me and my sons.
Are these mistakes considered minor so we don't have to send them back and can just inform the border control officer that they need to correct the information in their database?
We recieved our COPR Friday and are super exited, we plan on landing in December in Calgary.
But I have found a few odd mistakes on our COPRs.
- Under COR (which I suppose means Country of Residence) they have written AUSTRALIA, but I live in DENMARK. We lived in Australia five years ago but haven't been back since. My sons COR is correctly listed as DENMARK
- My Marital status is listed as COMMON-LA, but we are married and have been for almost three years?
- On my sons COPR (baby, 8 months) under the section sponsorship information my wife (his mom) is listed as "Relationship: SPOUSE", the same as on mine?
The main data (Date of birth, passport numbers and names) are all correct on both me and my sons.
Are these mistakes considered minor so we don't have to send them back and can just inform the border control officer that they need to correct the information in their database?