Mine expires July 6, 2025 and I have not even received it.June 13, 2025 same as my passport and PGWP, lmao. No longer bound to that anymoreeeeee!
Mine expires July 6, 2025 and I have not even received it.June 13, 2025 same as my passport and PGWP, lmao. No longer bound to that anymoreeeeee!
Yo literally the same expiry date of my current passport and eCoPR. Even the day match - June 13, 2025. I already submitted for a new passport using my eCoPR as a current status in Canada with my country's consulate!June 13, 2025 same as my passport and PGWP, lmao. No longer bound to that anymoreeeeee!
This is exactly what I wrote here yesterday. I completely agree with youBased on what I’ve observed, I feel like AOR date matters a lot in addition to the expiration date of your COPR.
Most people that I’m seeing who’ve received their eCOPR recently (regardless of their P2 date) had their AOR as somewhere between May/June/July/August. They seem to be clearing the backlog based on AOR as a result.
So it seems like someone could theoretically, for example, have their P2 on Jan 14th and receive eCOPR today (Jan 15th) given that their AOR was in June and that it got filtered directly ahead in the queue. This might explain all the inconsistencies in the P2 to eCOPR issuance timelines.
This is just a pattern I’ve observed & wanted to share!
Now you see how crazy the system works. Your AOR and mine were on the same date (September 6). I got P2 November 27 and responded same day. Your P2 was December 13. You got eCOPR on Jan 10, I am still here waiting. So it is extremely difficult to tell how IRCC selects who get issued eCOPR and who waits longer.Y'alls should be soon, AT BEST end of January. I have the same AOR as you guys but got eCoPR last Friday.
I think that’s something to do with the VO. Each VO is probably consistent within itselfNow you see how crazy the system works. Your AOR and mine were on the same date (September 6). I got P2 November 27 and responded same day. Your P2 was December 13. You got eCOPR on Jan 10, I am still here waiting. So it is extremely difficult to tell how IRCC selects who get issued eCOPR and who waits longer.
That is also possible. Because each VO may have its timeline depending on the number of applications that they are handling.I think that’s something to do with the VO. Each VO is probably consistent within itself
How do u know they have reduced it to 5 months for CEC? Is that written somewhere?yes they try to close the profile in under 6 months but now they have reduced it to 5 months tho for CEC and still 6 months for PNP Express Entry, in my case the profile was closed under less than 5 months from AOR to COPR and under 6 months if i consider PR Card delivery also but I know it's not included.
Use this to track the application timelines!How do u know they have reduced it to 5 months for CEC? Is that written somewhere?
I know this. What are your selections here?Use this to track the application timelines!
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html
Really sad. Hoping that it comes sooner.Oh boy! Seems like another disappointing day.
77 days
since P2
My consulate needs the actual PR Card to renew passport lmfaooooo.Yo literally the same expiry date of my current passport and eCoPR. Even the day match - June 13, 2025. I already submitted for a new passport using my eCoPR as a current status in Canada with my country's consulate!
Taboleh laah! Happy that accepted my eCoPR! They said it's alright as long as they have CoPR because they used it in lieu of the PR card. Before they had work permit. Ask them that eCoPR should be enough as it mentions every details using your current passport.My consulate needs the actual PR Card to renew passport lmfaooooo.
It's the date they determine they will officially make your PR for inland applicants. For outland applicants, they would have to land in Canada before that expiry date!Just wondering what does copr number and its expiration date does in pr application