one question,CoPR - Jun 2, 2020
PR Card application (photo and CoPR) express posted - will be received on Jun 11.
Anybody who can share their timeline from passing PR card application to receipt of the ID?
Thank you.
Permanent Resident cardsMy understanding right now is that PR Cards will be taking upwards of 6 months to receive.
These are both changing regularly upwards and downwards.Permanent Resident cards
New PR card 113 days
Renewing or replacing a PR card 174 days
1 year itoo long if your case is going through normal processing. 6 months or less is likely.You will be lucky if you get PR card in 6 months.
As per new trend:
PR Card to take 1 year
Citizenship will take 2 years.
I doubt that.1 year itoo long if your case is going through normal processing. 6 months or less is likely.
They stopped processing in a March so now that processing seems to have started the wait times should decrease.I doubt that.
There are members who had applied in January onwards & are still waiting even for their AOR, so I am sure PR card won't come under 6 months for sure. I will be happy if mine comes in a year as I applied in March this year.
Processing time (after AOR) for regular PR card renewals is usually quick (in the order of days) so there shouldn't be a long wait between AOR and getting new card.I doubt that.
There are members who had applied in January onwards & are still waiting even for their AOR, so I am sure PR card won't come under 6 months for sure. I will be happy if mine comes in a year as I applied in March this year.
I applied because I am inland PR.one question,
why did you apply for your first PR Card?
when we land, it comes automatically.
I didn't apply for it. I received it.
Everyone applies for it. It is usually done during your landing appointment.Permanent Resident cards
New PR card 113 days
Renewing or replacing a PR card 174 days
so was I, flagpoling in sep 2017I applied because I am inland PR.