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My spouse and I have received CoPR recently and have both landed (I am the primary applicant). Stupidly enough, I somehow lost my copy of CoPR and need to apply for PRTD for travel. The problem is that the PRTD application requires the CoPR number, which I do not know since I lost the document.

To my knowledge, this number is unique to each family member, so not the same as my spouse's. Does anybody know what I should do in this situation? I'd really appreciate any helpful comments.

Thanks in advance.
 
Was your passport stamped with the immigrant visa? My understanding is that number in immigrant visa paper will be the same as the COPR number. Look for UCI #
 
canadastarstar said:
My spouse and I have received CoPR recently and have both landed (I am the primary applicant). Stupidly enough, I somehow lost my copy of CoPR and need to apply for PRTD for travel. The problem is that the PRTD application requires the CoPR number, which I do not know since I lost the document.

To my knowledge, this number is unique to each family member, so not the same as my spouse's. Does anybody know what I should do in this situation? I'd really appreciate any helpful comments.

Thanks in advance.

If you're in Canada you should apply for COPR copy
If you're not travelling soon, just wait for your PR card



If you're abroad then you have to apply for PRTD

UCI can be retrieved from previous CIC emails or online information.
Every person has his own UCI


Next time, take a few pictures with your phone of the documents inmediately and send it by email to yourself and another email just in case.
 
Are you asking about the document number on Copr.?
canadastarstar said:
My spouse and I have received CoPR recently and have both landed (I am the primary applicant). Stupidly enough, I somehow lost my copy of CoPR and need to apply for PRTD for travel. The problem is that the PRTD application requires the CoPR number, which I do not know since I lost the document.

To my knowledge, this number is unique to each family member, so not the same as my spouse's. Does anybody know what I should do in this situation? I'd really appreciate any helpful comments.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi Guys. I have an urgent question. I just became PR 2 months ago but have to visit India for 3 weeks. I will be applying for a PRTD in India but how would I prove that I meet residency obligations since I became PR just 2 months ago.?
Please help

Thanks
 
bornhunter said:
Hi Guys. I have an urgent question. I just became PR 2 months ago but have to visit India for 3 weeks. I will be applying for a PRTD in India but how would I prove that I meet residency obligations since I became PR just 2 months ago.?
Please help

Thanks

RO doesn't apply in your case, no worries