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I recieved the inofrmation letter for passport submission, I called IRCC that I am in Canada and my spouse is not so they asked me to submit a webform. My wife has recieved her COPR as she used that letter to submit the passport but for me I am not sure, waiting for IRCC to respond.
 
Hi, I got the first email for PR portal on 5th December, replied to the same on 6th December. I am awaiting for the PR portal credentials. Can anyone help me with the approximate timeline going forward? The reason I am asking is as I need to travel to US for some work in January and I think it will be better to travel once I receive my COPR. If anyone has any idea it will be great, also I was thinking to call IRCC directly and explain this to them but unsure if this might further delay in getting my COPR.
Thanks in advance!
 
Hi, I got the first email for PR portal on 5th December, replied to the same on 6th December. I am awaiting for the PR portal credentials. Can anyone help me with the approximate timeline going forward? The reason I am asking is as I need to travel to US for some work in January and I think it will be better to travel once I receive my COPR. If anyone has any idea it will be great, also I was thinking to call IRCC directly and explain this to them but unsure if this might further delay in getting my COPR.
Thanks in advance!
If you get eCOPR while you're in the States, I believe you could drive back to Canada in a private vehicle and present your document at the border.
 
If you get eCOPR while you're in the States, I believe you could drive back to Canada in a private vehicle and present your document at the border.

I wouldn't recommend it. Shouldn't receive the eCOPR while outside Canada and if you do, it's in error. It's a requirement of the IRPR that the person must be in Canada during eCOPR issuance. If IRCC finds out it was issued while you were outside Canada, you'll receive the letter referenced in the following post:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...firmation-portal.713006/page-174#post-9383080

However, if you received the eCOPR while in Canada, then yes, there's no problem crossing the land border in a private vehicle.
 
I wouldn't recommend it. Shouldn't receive the eCOPR while outside Canada and if you do, it's in error. It's a requirement of the IRPR that the person must be in Canada during eCOPR issuance. If IRCC finds out it was issued while you were outside Canada, you'll receive the letter referenced in the following post:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...firmation-portal.713006/page-174#post-9383080

However, if you received the eCOPR while in Canada, then yes, there's no problem crossing the land border in a private vehicle.
Ok I understand. I've heard people say they've done what I described above. Thank you for this information.