It makes no difference regardless where you apply from.mkcan said:And what if i am applying for PR from my home country ?
How many months or days will I have to go to Canada after receiving my PR and for how long do I need to stay there to keep my PR status ?
After you get your CoPR, you have 18 months to complete your landing procedures. So within 1.5 years, you have to visit Canada.mkcan said:And what if i am applying for PR from my home country ?
How many months or days will I have to go to Canada after receiving my PR and for how long do I need to stay there to keep my PR status ?
1, Wrong information. You have to "land" within the validity of the COPR which is 1 year from the date of the medial or the expiry of the passport, whichever comes first,Maverick28 said:After you get your CoPR, you have 18 months to complete your landing procedures. So within 1.5 years, you have to visit Canada.
Thanks and congrats for your ITA!Maverick28 said:After you get your CoPR, you have 18 months to complete your landing procedures. So within 1.5 years, you have to visit Canada.
Oh! Okay. Thank you so much!PMM said:Hi
1, Wrong information. You have to "land" within the validity of the COPR which is 1 year from the date of the medial or the expiry of the passport, whichever comes first,
PMM said:Hi
1, Wrong information. You have to "land" within the validity of the COPR which is 1 year from the date of the medial or the expiry of the passport, whichever comes first,
nicksar said:For me they have given only 40 days to land in canada. 18 months, 1 year, 6 months, 3 months are all based on their personal experience. I got only 40 days, literally just 40 days. Am rushing now to make a journey with my 5 months old infant
This is incorrect. You will have less than a year to land. Anywhere from a few week to a few months.Maverick28 said:After you get your CoPR, you have 18 months to complete your landing procedures. So within 1.5 years, you have to visit Canada.