They replied you and they correct your copr or not brotherThank you. We sent a webform and called up IRCC; sent them an email too. Have to wait and check if they respond.
They replied you and they correct your copr or not brotherThank you. We sent a webform and called up IRCC; sent them an email too. Have to wait and check if they respond.
It will have no impact on your COPR or your citizenship application as and when you apply in the future.@legalfalcon
i have a question, can you please help me? Thank you.
I have checked the eCOPR and found that the place of birth was typed as TP HO CHI MI.
(which was missing two letters N H)
However, my place of birth on the passport is TP HO CHI MINH.
Also, TP means city in vietnamese and it is not necessary to included. So, I think the correct way of writing my place of birth is HO CHI MINH only
In this case, do i need to apply for amending information about the place of birth?
Go ahead an use the COPR to get your health card, no problems there. Also, I would wait for the PR to see if there are any mistakes there before asking to change the copr.Hi @legalfalcon i just got my ecopr yesterday and it has a mistake in martial status it says single although in the sponsor information it is written in relationship: spouse ( i am sponsored by my husband)
I am really in a hurry to apply for the health card so can i use the wrong ecopr to apply until it get corrected or i have to wait to receive the pr card/ correct ecopr first?
It says in the email to check your info and send query if anything wrong in eCOPR.Go ahead an use the COPR to get your health card, no problems there. Also, I would wait for the PR to see if there are any mistakes there before asking to change the copr.
Yes that is what it says, but mistake or not, some of these complaints are insignificant and hold no real concern to the PR card and potential citizenship application. Your name and last entry date are the two must important points to correct. Getting the name of your place of birth missing 2 letter is ridiculous.It says in the email to check your info and send query if anything wrong in eCOPR.
The place of birth is always in short form hence couple of letters and it is mentioned in the email. It is never written in full mentioned in the email as well. Read the email again.Yes that is what it says, but mistake or not, some of these complaints are insignificant and hold no real concern to the PR card and potential citizenship application. Your name and last entry date are the two must important points to correct. Getting the name of your place of birth missing 2 letter is ridiculous.
What about marital status?unimportant fields like first entry / last entry those do not need to be fixed.
Things that do need to be fixed:
first name, middle name, last name
gender
nationality
country of birth
birthday
That's all my friends.
I suggest you review the family forms that you submitted to see if your wife listed any other dependent. Do you have children or legal guardian of someone who is not accompanying you? In any event, I don't see that as a problem. If you think about it, it's best to declare a dependent that to not have one declared. So if you don't have one, no issues, but if you did have a dependent and they were not listed then you would have problems in the future with sponsorship. I wouldn't worry about this if it is an error.@legalfalcon Need your guidance here
Hi,
I am CEC inland applicant with dependent spouse. We got our eCOPR on 8 March23.
I am the principal applicant. In my eCOPR, under dependent information, the answer to the questions "have you any dependants other than those listed below?" is NO and has my wife's details below it. This is correct.
However, in my wife's eCOPR (who is dependent), the answer to this question is YES, and has my correct details below this question.
But, she does not have any other dependent. Is this normal?
What should be the next steps, if this is incorrect?