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Same for me, I haven’t received anything yet. My representative just send a letter from CIC which said that you have now been issued COPR. He received his visa and COPR in the mail today.
AOR July 28th 2020
PPR June 21st 2021
Passport submitted on 23rd June 2021
Visa was stamped on his passport on 24th June 2021
Valid till 9th June 2022
Wow... That was fast. So if I get it right are you saying you have not received COPR yet? It's just your dependant?
 
Wow... That was fast. So if I get it right are you saying you have not received COPR yet? It's just your dependant?
Yes, I haven’t received anything yet, just my spouse. My representative said that I would be receiving the portal to upload the photo only then they will send the COPR and after I receive my COPR, he will be able to travel.
 
Yes, I haven’t received anything yet, just my spouse. My representative said that I would be receiving the portal to upload the photo only then they will send the COPR and after I receive my COPR, he will be able to travel.
We got this mail and decided to go ahead with my passport submission. I don't know if this is a PPR letter. But it gave me everything needed to submit, both photo specifications and we are told to even attached a copy of this mail when submitting my passport. *The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. Please note
that this letter pertains to your overseas dependent(s). Passport(s) for dependent(s) should be submitted
within 30 days after you, the primary applicant has received the confirmation of permanent residence
status. As the primary applicant, you will be contacted separately by your local IRCC office in regard to
your landing appointment.
If for any reason you are not able to meet this deadline, or if there has been a change in your family
configuration, please inform the Vancouver office immediately by email to: IRCC.VCR-EPUQuestion￾*
 
We got this mail and decided to go ahead with my passport submission. I don't know if this is a PPR letter. But it gave me everything needed to submit, both photo specifications and we are told to even attached a copy of this mail when submitting my passport. *The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. Please note
that this letter pertains to your overseas dependent(s). Passport(s) for dependent(s) should be submitted
within 30 days after you, the primary applicant has received the confirmation of permanent residence
status. As the primary applicant, you will be contacted separately by your local IRCC office in regard to
your landing appointment.
If for any reason you are not able to meet this deadline, or if there has been a change in your family
configuration, please inform the Vancouver office immediately by email to: IRCC.VCR-EPUQuestion￾*
I received the exact same thing and after he submitted, I received his confirmation letter.
 
I received the exact same thing and after he submitted, I received his confirmation letter.
Oh.. wow. My heart is at peace now knowing that we took the right decision to submit my documents instead of waiting. I pray you get your confirmation letter soon. And I pray for mine as well.
 
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Really? :rolleyes:
This is beyond ridiculous. It’s infuriating
 
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My AOR july 29, 2019… I havnt seen my wife for nearly two years, kinda starting to feel hopeless at this point. Gmcs notes from march say that CoPR in print queue yet we have not recieved any update since February. I am kinda worried they cant finalize our applications because she is the PA and outside Canada and me as a dependant in Canada. Nobody seems to know the answer to that question.
 
Good news have arrived:
1.Medical exam is not required for the CEC applicants who are in Canada:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...anada-requiring-immigration-medical-exam.html
2.TRV processing has been resumed:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ates/2021-covid-temporary-resident-visas.html
If they are willing to process non-eligible TRV applications from past then what on earth will make them hold our spouses from travel. But IRCC does it's illogical things/policies so will hold my cheers until I see some effects on our cases.
 
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Good news have arrived:
1.Medical exam is not required for the CEC applicants who are in Canada:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...anada-requiring-immigration-medical-exam.html
2.TRV processing has been resumed:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ates/2021-covid-temporary-resident-visas.html
Yes guys its a positive news for us. But as i said before we are a small group of people so great chances we can be ignored even if everything starts running normal, so keep ourselves highlighted… keep posting on Twitter .