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Shahriarra

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Apr 29, 2020
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Hi

I live in Canada I just received my PR approval yesterday. And it stated that it is an official document showing my status as a permanent resident and I am now a permanent resident of Canada. They did not asked for my passport. And I dont have my CoPR in hand. Should I send my photo for PR card? Or I have to wait for my CoPR?

Does anyone know what should I do or have anyone encountered this situation?

thank you
 
Hi

I live in Canada I just received my PR approval yesterday. And it stated that it is an official document showing my status as a permanent resident and I am now a permanent resident of Canada. They did not asked for my passport. And I dont have my CoPR in hand. Should I send my photo for PR card? Or I have to wait for my CoPR?

Does anyone know what should I do or have anyone encountered this situation?

thank you
When is your AOR date? When did your application got approved?
 
When is your AOR date? When did your application got approved?
I applied on Nov 11th 2019 if you mean that by AOR. My application approved yesterday and I received an email regarding for that. the document is valid for one year.
 
you are lucky. I have been waiting for mine. I have a COPR handy and can’t land due to covid. Im inland applicant
 
I am sorry to hear that. You got PPR? When you received your CoPR? they didn’t request for my passport.
 
I did 5x already . They said local VO will contact me after 6-8 weeks, and never received a call after more than 8 weeks passed

No offence but one of the reasons people get delayed is that people send multiple requests when they are to make one contact. The duplicate requests clog up the system. Nothing you can do but wait. You are in a processing queue.
 
The email told me if I have my CoPR in hand send it along with my photos but I don’t have CoPR.

So send you PR card application Without COPR. Would personally attach the email just to be 100% sure there aren’t any problems but it isn’t required.