So far that copr number jist means they've allocated a number to your file.Hello, Please help.
I received CoPR document number that starts with T and it ends same as my passport. But i haven’t received CoPR. On Ecas it says decision made.
does this mean I am approved or not yet ?
I am an Inland applicant, not outlander.So far that copr number jist means they've allocated a number to your file.
It means approved when you get the passport request.
All right, until the portal letter or whatever it's called.I am an Inland applicant, not outlander.
How much do you think i should wait after getting copr document number. Because as i said, on Ecas it says decision made..
It should not be a problem (both cities are in Ontario). She can tell the officer her onward travel plan (spouse picking her up and travel with private vehicle)Hello,
my wife as PA got her visa and coming to Canada. On paper when applying the destination intended to live mentioned Toronto. Now I am in Ottawa and want to get a ticket to Ottawa. As Montreal is close to Ottawa and now fares are slightly cheaper I am planning to get her a ticket to Montreal and then I go to pick up my wife at Montreal airport and bringing her to Ottawa. Is it a problem that her final destination on the ticket is QC and different from forms?
Hey I sent it through the webform and received an email a week later acknowledging its receipt. You should have instructions on how to submit it on the email they sent you. You can also submit it through the GCKey platform if you linked your application there.Hello friends I need help.. can anyone tell me how to send police certificate and schedule form through webfom.. I have representative he can send through webfom.. please let me know.. thank you
You can either flagpole, leave and return or validate it at an IRCC office. Most inland applicants are receiving eCOPRs which don't require leaving CanadaHi guys i have a question if someone got their copr while they are inside canada as a visitor do they have to leave and get back in? Or what is the right thing to do?
ThanksYou can either flagpole, leave and return or validate it at an IRCC office. Most inland applicants are receiving eCOPRs which don't require leaving Canada
Outland applicants who are in Canada when they receive ppr can do the same virtual landing as inland applicants.You can either flagpole, leave and return or validate it at an IRCC office. Most inland applicants are receiving eCOPRs which don't require leaving Canada
Did you read armoured message above you?I have PR .I recently got married and applied visitor visa for my spouse . After waiting for two months we lost hope on visitor visa approval and applied for spouse PR and not received AOR yet … now we got passport request for visitor visa. She may travel to canada immediately. What will happen to our Outland spousal sponsorship? What is the best case for my spouse to get PR. If she gets Spousal PR approved while she is in Canada, does she need to go to home country ?
Hi guys, hope everyone's having a lovely evening!
I (current PR) am sponsoring my wife (Mexican) via the inland spousal sponsorship application. We have a few questions and doubts, hoping any kind souls who've had experience with this process can help out:
My wife has her original birth certificate here with her in Canada along with her current passport. We were initially under the impression that we just had to get them translated by a certified translator, and include a photocopy of the original and the certified translated copy in the package. We later found out that the photocopy of the originals need to be <fancy-pants>government-certified true copies</fancy-pants> as stated above.
- Background: Under the Country specific requirements, it's noted as followed:
- Mexico – Instruction(s) for documents
- "Official documents issued by this country must be government-certified true copies (copies certified as authentic by the issuing governmental authority, signed and sealed)."
- Questions:
- What are the documents that you need to get government-certified true copies of?
- Birth certificate and passport? Anything else?
- How did you do get the government-certified true copies from inside Canada?
- Did you visit the local Mexican (or your respective country) embassy?
- Is the process different and separated for the birth certificate and the passport?
- Please kindly outline a step-by-step process.
- If you had to return to Mexico or your respective country to get these certified copies from the "issuing governmental authority", please kindly share the process.
As a veteran of this forum, I trust that there are people who've had the same questions and experience and are able to help. I combed through Google, this forum, reddit, etc., but was not able to find any clear answers. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance!