Does anyone know if LVO wants a prepaid envelope, or is a regular envelope with just my address on it (no stamps or anything) fine? I'd send a Canada Post prepaid envelope with tracking, but those are really expensive ($60+).
Congratulations! What a reliefsausageboyuk said:Spreadsheet update: COPR finally arrived (19.1.16)
It took almost 7 weeks and it only came after I had to email the LVO Operations Manager.
If anyone is ever in the same situation as I was in (DM but no sign of COPR or information received) I strongly recommend emailing her.
Hey man, congrats on the recent COPR. When are you landing? I've been waiting for almost a month now!!!sausageboyuk said:I found her name easily by searching on Google and then it's firstname.surname@international.gc.ca
Unfortunately my application just went in at the wrong time. I ordered my notes many times and tried to fix the problems with my application. E.G they lost some of our application witch i was able to correct . I had my MP involved bu didn't do a lot of good. Hang on it can' be much longer.Barrie Bound said:Hi Taffy
It looks like your application took quite a while, ours has been 17 months so far. Do you have any advice to get the process moving.
Thanks
Matt
Update;elokuu said:KForry - I assume you have emailed London Visa Office asking for clarification? They're often bad at answering emails, but it's worth a try. Personally I'd try to send another set anyway, with the back stamped clearly. I can't imagine what else they'd want, unless they are still expecting photos according to the old specs for some reason.
Over a month gone since DM for me now and no COPR... I sent another email to LVO on Friday, this time with "Urgent" in the subject line. No reply yet. I don't want to bother my MP yet as I asked them for help with my co-op work permit just last week, but if I don't get the COPR this week, I may have to shoot the MP's assistant another email. So frustrating!
Beal Feirste said:Congratulations to all those who have their COPR after applying in 2015. I'm a 2014 and gave still not received mine. I'm fed up with this country and have decided to return to Ireland. The institutional racism and backward thinking not to mention the redneck mentality among people in Alberta has led me to believe that Ireland and in particular the North of Ireland isn't such a bad place to bring up kids after all. I told my two children tonight that we were returning home at the end of February and their eyes filled with tears of joy. To those who decide to stay I sincerely hope that things work out for you and that you are content with your life choice. I've had my eyes open and seen sides of people I never thought I would. My wife is Canadian born and raised and I have never seen her more happy when we made the decision to return home. She can't believe what her country and city has become. Don't believe the hype folks. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.
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Beal Fierste- perhaps as you have already received DM and are so close to COPR, you should at least wait it out, do your landing and then make a decision? You must have applied for a reason and it has taken you this long,it would seem a shame to throw it away right before Copr. At least if you get Copr first, then you have it, it's done and you have the security of knowing if you and your family change your mind and choose to remain in Canada, then you can.Beal Feirste said:Congratulations to all those who have their COPR after applying in 2015. I'm a 2014 and gave still not received mine. I'm fed up with this country and have decided to return to Ireland. The institutional racism and backward thinking not to mention the redneck mentality among people in Alberta has led me to believe that Ireland and in particular the North of Ireland isn't such a bad place to bring up kids after all. I told my two children tonight that we were returning home at the end of February and their eyes filled with tears of joy. To those who decide to stay I sincerely hope that things work out for you and that you are content with your life choice. I've had my eyes open and seen sides of people I never thought I would. My wife is Canadian born and raised and I have never seen her more happy when we made the decision to return home. She can't believe what her country and city has become. Don't believe the hype folks. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.
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