Once you validate your CoPR, the officer marks your file as complete and request your PR card to be mailed at address given. You can track that application through your cic account.
The PR card application doesn't automatically show up in your account unless you manually add it after completing landing.
See more info here -
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/bulletins-2013/545-modified-december-6-2016.html
POE and inland processing
When a foreign national presents themselves at a POE or an inland IRCC office to be granted permanent resident status, the border services officer at Immigration Secondary or the inland IRCC officer must ensure the biographical data on the COPR, including the recorded travel document number, matches the information in the applicant’s passport or travel document. The officer must also ensure that the permanent resident’s height and eye colour are correct, as this information is needed for the production of the client’s permanent resident card (PR card).
Most importantly, the officer must ensure that the document status of the COPR in the Global Case Management System (GCMS) is updated to “Confirmed”, because this step triggers the creation of a PR card application for processing at the Case Processing Centre in Sydney (CPC-S). It also updates the Client Status in GCMS to “Permanent Resident”, which electronic interfaces from third-party services rely on.