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Hi, I have received my COPR, but the last entry date printed is same as my first entry date even though I have traveled outside of Canada after my first entry.

My dependents copr also has my first entry date instead of their entry date.

I called cic they said it does not Lead to issues in future, but just want to know thoughts from the group and anyone has similar situation.
 
COPR received: 22nd November

Timeline
PPR: 3rd October
Passport sent: 28th October
Passport delivered: 29th October
Request to re-submit photos: 6th November
New photos delivered: 7th November
Status approved: 18th November
Tracker activated: 21st November
COPR received: 22nd November
 
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Hi, I have received my COPR, but the last entry date printed is same as my first entry date even though I have traveled outside of Canada after my first entry.

My dependents copr also has my first entry date instead of their entry date.

I called cic they said it does not Lead to issues in future, but just want to know thoughts from the group and anyone has similar situation.
Yes, I have that on my COPR too. I believe it's their way of categorising when you FIRST entered Canada properly so that an IRCC officer or a border officer can tell you how much longer you need to live in Canada to be eligible for citizenship. For instance, my friend had already lived in Canada for 5 years, so they told him that instead of 3, he needs to live for 2 years to be eligible for citizenship.
 
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