more than a month and no ecopr yetignore.. I got 3.
How long usually since getting eCOPR? Ive been waiting for just 4 days, im so anxious..
more than a month and no ecopr yetignore.. I got 3.
How long usually since getting eCOPR? Ive been waiting for just 4 days, im so anxious..
Did you received your copr?I am also waiting for my login credentials email from 16th june. Replied several time still no response
Hi.. @Anchal G did you receive your copr? I am still waiting since June 11.I've been waiting since June 8th, details in my signature. Is your office VLU-OSC?
Hey quick question I got my portal log in my husband, my eldest daughter and my information is correct. However my youngest daughter information is correct but they have my husband's name attached to her information. I sent an email to the email I received the credentials from. Someone was advising me to still upload my daughters information and picture and submit ir as the pr portal information us manually typed in however for the declaration although it has my daughters information it has my husband name which I don't agree. Someone else says to raise a webform problem is I have 7 days to respond in the portal. Can anyone please help I have been posting all nightHey folks,
Just want to give everyone a final update, and some words of encouragement to those waiting for what feels like is going to be for the rest of eternity, here's my timeline:
1st portal e-mail: 19 May 2021
2nd portal e-mail & submission of address, photo and in-Canada declaration: 20 May 2021
1st portal e-mail received again (no explanation given): 21 June 2021
E-COPR finally received: 13 July 2021 (55 days after the 1st e-mail with minor mistakes on the CoPR that I just choose to ignore)
PR card application linked to GCKeys account: 13 July 2021
GU1: 14 July 2021 (no e-mail, found out by checking on GCKeys)
PR card application approved: 26 July 2021 (no e-mail, found out by checking on GCKeys)
PR portal changed from everything in review to approved: 27 July 2021 (e-mail from IRCC notifying of the update)
PR card received in the mail in Vancouver B.C.: 30 July 2021 (72 days after the 1st e-mail, 266 days since AOR date)
As someone who follows this thread along with others on the forum obsessively and religiously for the past 2-3 months (checking it every 5 minutes from 7 AM to 2 AM the next day every day for weeks-on-end), I feel pretty confident in vouching that neither of the following will speed up your process: calling IRCC, submitting webforms, replying to the e-mail 10+ times, reaching out to your MP, doing the rain dance, bending the knee, holding the door, and anything else under the sun that you can fathom. Those who say it'd work are simply saying so based on their own confirmation bias. To the lucky bastards who disagree, come at me, bro! JK, love you (kiss kiss). The only thing separating you from your COPR or PR card is simply time and luck, IMHO.
The good news is, you definitely won't have to wait until the earth gets engulfed by the sun along with our conclusively meaningless existence; there's an end date to this wait and it'll all be worth it in the end. Getting the PR card is like getting to use the Get-Out-of-Jail-Free card! Enjoy your long weekend, folks, and see you lot in 2-3 years at the citizenship thread!
Cheers and good luck! XOXO
@legalfalcon can you please help her?Hey quick question I got my portal log in my husband, my eldest daughter and my information is correct. However my youngest daughter information is correct but they have my husband's name attached to her information. I sent an email to the email I received the credentials from. Someone was advising me to still upload my daughters information and picture and submit ir as the pr portal information us manually typed in however for the declaration although it has my daughters information it has my husband name which I don't agree. Someone else says to raise a webform problem is I have 7 days to respond in the portal. Can anyone please help I have been posting all night
Hey quick question I got my portal log in my husband, my eldest daughter and my information is correct. However my youngest daughter information is correct but they have my husband's name attached to her information. I sent an email to the email I received the credentials from. Someone was advising me to still upload my daughters information and picture and submit ir as the pr portal information us manually typed in however for the declaration although it has my daughters information it has my husband name which I don't agree. Someone else says to raise a webform problem is I have 7 days to respond in the portal. Can anyone please help I have been posting all night
Still waiting since June 11Hani did u get your ecopr?
Thank you very much I appreciate itI've not seen this one yet, but I've seen similar cases where a family member(s)'s profile is missing from the PA's portal. Another common thing I've seen often is that the wrong CoPR is attached to the portal (for the wrong person) or COPR is just missing for some family members even though everyone else in the family's got the CoPR.
What I would do if I were you:
1. Submit the declaration, photo, and address for you, your husband, and your eldest daughter.
2. Send a short e-mail to IRCC.ClientPortal-PortailClient.IRCC@cic.gc.ca (if the first e-mail came from this e-mail; if it came directly from a VO, e-mail them at that address) right away with a clear subject line regarding the situation and a clear and concise explanation.
3. Submit a webform right away (do it, now!).
4. call IRCC first thing Tuesday morning (Monday is a national holiday). Try again and again until you get through to speak to a real life agent. The agent will be able to add a note to your file.
5. Wait until the day-7 mark, and if you have not heard back from IRCC by then, submit the declaration, photo and address anyway for your youngest daughter.
My take is that:
it wouldn't matter in the grand scheme of things for you to submit the declaration, photo, and address for all family members. The officer reviewing your case will realise they've made a simple mistake and correct it when your COPRs are issued. At the end of the day, visa officers are human too, and they understand humans make mistakes; they can distinguish between actual right and wrong and I don't think they would ever consider something like this to be a misrepresentation if you're worrying that submitting the declaration for your daughter in your husband's name would be construed as that.
Another option would be:
1. Submit the declaration, photo, and address for everyone in your family except for your youngest daughter.
2. Wait to hear back from IRCC regarding this from their webform and proceed as they instruct you to (past the day-7 point).
This will likely cause a delay in your daughter's COPR issuance, but it just seems to me to be the most "proper" way to go about this (that doesn't mean it's the right way).
Note I'm not a lawyer, so this is my opinion and you should do your own research. I'm interested to see what @legalfalcon has to say about this.