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Hi,
I lost my documents during my flight connection on my way to land in Canada, COPR and CSQ were in a backpack that I lost or maybe got stolen from me while at the airport.
Security/Lost property doesn't have any news of the item yet, but I'm boarding my flight soon.

Will they let me in to Canada? I have the IMM visa on my passport, and I am from a NON visa exempt country, so would need a tourist visa or other to come in if I was not a PR.
I understand I might not be able to officially land and become a PR today, but will they still let me enter the country today for me to normalize my situation?

Did it happen to anyone here? I searched and didn't find anything.

Please help. It's urgent!
 
Hope it went well, OP. I hope this was a totally understandable situation that didn't have to resort to any further misfortune.
 
Thank for you the answers.
All I had was a hand written note on my boarding pass from the airline with the contact details of my connecting airport's lost and found.
Agents were very understanding, and were able to reprint my COPR, and allowed me to land. Agent even took a new picture, as required, for the COPR!

I hope this helps anyone that encounters a similar situation in the future.
 
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Thank for you the answers.
All I had was a hand written note on my boarding pass from the airline with the contact details of my connecting airport's lost and found.
Agents were very understanding, and were able to reprint my COPR, and allowed me to land. Agent even took a new picture, as required, for the COPR!

I hope this helps anyone that encounters a similar situation in the future.
Bienvenue au Canada!!
 
Thank for you the answers.
All I had was a hand written note on my boarding pass from the airline with the contact details of my connecting airport's lost and found.
Agents were very understanding, and were able to reprint my COPR, and allowed me to land. Agent even took a new picture, as required, for the COPR!

I hope this helps anyone that encounters a similar situation in the future.
That is good new. How about your CSQ?