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Received PPR, going on vacation.

simjialoon

Newbie
Dec 27, 2016
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Hi guys,

I received my PPR few days ago and i had sent the photocopied passport(i'm from visa-exempted country) and couple of other documents;(photos, annex A)
However, i'm going back to home country for 2 weeks. I was wondering will this affect the process in anyway? Since i might be getting my COPR during my
vacation, will Canada Post hold the Document for more than 2 weeks? or it will be in my mail box. I current hold a valid closed work permit and will use that
to re-enter Canada.

Thank you!
 

knowAndShare

Star Member
Nov 19, 2015
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I think they ask for original Passport to be submitted for Stamping, COPR is a separate document that one get back with stamped pp.
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi


knowAndShare said:
I think they ask for original Passport to be submitted for Stamping, COPR is a separate document that one get back with stamped pp.
1. If IRCC only requested the bio data pages of the OP's passport, then s/he is visitor visa exempt, and the COPR will be sent by mail. Canada Post holds returned posts for 15 days, so you should be fine.