@imadeddin @mustafababiker
I received this email how ever I send my information they ask in portal but I not received login information yet , is this letter is COPR ?
If you’re a representative receiving this message, please forward this email to the clients you represented for their application for permanent residence until they were approved.
We are at the end of the process for your application for permanent residence in Canada, and based on our records, you are now in Canada. As a result, your application has been selected for a virtual confirmation of permanent resident (PR) status. Since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, IRCC had to stop some in-person services to protect the health and safety of clients and employees. However, the Department has come up with innovative ways to conduct business.
Please respond to this message to confirm if you are physically in Canada now. Your response will be used to determine if you are eligible to be confirmed as a PR. You will receive more information later about obtaining your first PR card.
What you need to do next:
You must respond to this email within seven days indicating the following:
Tell us if you are physically in Canada with valid temporary status (i.e. work permit, study permit, visitor visa, eTA, protected person, etc.) and would like to be confirmed as a PR.
Tell us if you are outside of Canada
Tell us if one of your accompanying family members is outside of
Canada.
Tell us if your personal circumstances have changed
o marriage or common-law union, divorce, annulment, legal separation
o death of
the sponsor
the principal applicant or
any accompanying family member
o birth or adoption of a child, including grandchildren born to
dependent children
o you (the principal applicant) or any of your family members have been charged or convicted of a criminal offence.
If you are inside Canada, and your personal circumstances have not changed, IRCC will contact you regarding how to obtain your first PR card. Note that officers maintain the discretion to convoke telephone or in-person interviews when required.
Important notes:
Failure to declare one of the above circumstances may have serious consequences, including loss of your PR status or loss of your ability to bring your dependents to Canada. It is vital that you declare any circumstances material to your application for permanent residence at the first available opportunity.
Once we have received your responses, you will be advised of next steps.