Apparently, this person contacted IRCC and got their COPR (Inland Style).Hello everyone,
My spouse's AOR is july 2019. She applied under FSW- outland. GCMS notes reveal officer is satisfied with paperwork and eligibility is passed. She has moved to Canada on Visitor. We have sent a Case specific enquiry to update the address to Canadian Address. She will be staying in Canada for 4 months on visitor status. Is there a chance for her to receive the COPR in online account like the inland applicants?
Has anyone in the similar situation received COPR??
Thanks
Yes it is very likely.Hello everyone,
My spouse's AOR is july 2019. She applied under FSW- outland. GCMS notes reveal officer is satisfied with paperwork and eligibility is passed. She has moved to Canada on Visitor. We have sent a Case specific enquiry to update the address to Canadian Address. She will be staying in Canada for 4 months on visitor status. Is there a chance for her to receive the COPR in online account like the inland applicants?
Has anyone in the similar situation received COPR??
Thanks
She had multiple entry visa before AOR.Yes it is very likely.
One question: was her visit visa approved after her AOR?
I take it that you received them on the 14th of July...Hello,
PNP - FSW Outland
AOR - Feb 26th 2020
Medical - Passed 4th March, 2020
Biometrics - 9th March, 2020
Gcms 14th July revealed
Eligibility- passed
Criminality- Passed
Security- Not Started
Background check - In progress
VO - CIO Sydney, Nova Scotia
Be patient. Sydney is very slow. My application was stuck there for 11 months and without any ADR.Hello,
PNP - FSW Outland
AOR - Feb 26th 2020
Medical - Passed 4th March, 2020
Biometrics - 9th March, 2020
Gcms 14th July revealed
Eligibility- passed
Criminality- Passed
Security- Not Started
Background check - In progress
VO - CIO Sydney, Nova Scotia
Can you keep us updated if she successfully manages to get her COPR because she changes to ‘inland’? That would open up a lot of possibilities.Hello everyone,
My spouse's AOR is july 2019. She applied under FSW- outland. GCMS notes reveal officer is satisfied with paperwork and eligibility is passed. She has moved to Canada on Visitor. We have sent a Case specific enquiry to update the address to Canadian Address. She will be staying in Canada for 4 months on visitor status. Is there a chance for her to receive the COPR in online account like the inland applicants?
Has anyone in the similar situation received COPR??
Thanks
You were right. I received gcms notes today and it indicates VO as ottawa.No. You are clear. Wait for final PPR.
Btw if you are FSW-O then how can your VO be syd, shouldn't it be Ottawa
That has been the case for a while now. Everybody approved by March 18 CAN come to Canada and complete the PR process. All the people they've approved after the 18th are inside of Canada. Except for that one person in the USA that was approved recently. I haven't heard of any update about that person as far as travelling to Canada...Has anyone seen this?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html?fbclid=IwAR3w4WIcXLPI0wMITXynY5qto1tRdi9CPyR8ZVsbIqF2SuBOmYZr50YAOMo#approved-expire
"You can come to Canada and become a permanent resident now if you plan to stay and settle here. If you’re planning on coming temporarily and leaving again, you can’t do that right now unless you meet a different travel exemption"
That's good news, right? Unless I am not understanding something. People with COPR can now travel as long as they are traveling to settle and not do the soft landing.
If you go into details you will see that they are still restricting PR applicants approved after March 18th:Has anyone seen this?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/immigration-applicants.html?fbclid=IwAR3w4WIcXLPI0wMITXynY5qto1tRdi9CPyR8ZVsbIqF2SuBOmYZr50YAOMo#approved-expire
"You can come to Canada and become a permanent resident now if you plan to stay and settle here. If you’re planning on coming temporarily and leaving again, you can’t do that right now unless you meet a different travel exemption"
That's good news, right? Unless I am not understanding something. People with COPR can now travel as long as they are traveling to settle and not do the soft landing.