I don't know either. I just saw that some people also have the medical completed status right after AOR. That's why I was curious.I have an AOR. I did not do medical before. Can I now do an upfront medical? Family of 4.
AR - Nov 21, 2024
AOR - Sept 29, 2025
Biometrics - Oct 2, 2025
I have an AOR. I did not do medical before. Can I now do an upfront medical? Family of 4.
AR - Nov 21, 2024
AOR - Sept 29, 2025
Biometrics - Oct 2, 2025
This field sometimes confuses applicants. The “Issuing country” on the COPR does not always refer to nationality — it often refers to the country where the COPR or visa will be issued (i.e. the visa office or region handling the file).Since your dependent was born in the UAE and the visa office may be Abu Dhabi, it’s normal for the COPR details to show “Issuing country: UAE.”Hi @Miss bee
Need your help on this please
I received FD on 1st October also COPR details updated on tracker and for dependent COPR details Issuing country is showing UAE , but he is indian national by birth born in UAE , so do you think we need to contact IRCC for the correction.
Also we are still waiting for PPR,
Outland application
Thanks
Actually i have not received COPR Document yet only i have seen this on trackerThis field sometimes confuses applicants. The “Issuing country” on the COPR does not always refer to nationality — it often refers to the country where the COPR or visa will be issued (i.e. the visa office or region handling the file).Since your dependent was born in the UAE and the visa office may be Abu Dhabi, it’s normal for the COPR details to show “Issuing country: UAE.”
If the nationality is correctly listed as Indian, there’s no issue and no action needed.
When to contact IRCC
You only need to contact IRCC if any of the following are true:
- The nationality field on COPR or tracker is incorrect (e.g., showing UAE instead of India).
- The passport information is incorrect.
- The place of birth or personal details are mismatched.
- If it’s just “Issuing country: UAE”, that’s fine — it reflects where the visa will be stamped, not the person’s citizenship.