Ah, I see. This really is the passport request (equivalent), but because they thought the child was in Canada, they've started the process to make him a PR by means of the so-called virtual landing.Thanks a lot for clarifications, it helped a lot.
Regarding the email, it says they will send COPR in the PR portal after I confirm his current location, which why I feel its kinda last step or one before. They clearly indicated if he is outside Canda they can not send COPR in pr portal and the instruction would be different, I was trying to understand what that other process would look like.
When you confirm the negative (that he's not in Canada), they should/will issue a passport request. For other nationalities (and I assume for US but not certain) that usually means taking the package with passport and photos to the local VFS, where they send it on to visa office (at embassy / consulate etc) to issue COPR and insert a visa if necessary.
The wrinkle here is that I don't know how long it will take to do that. Once the passport request is issued it can be submitted anywhere and as I said, maybe 1-4 weeks (2 weeks pretty common). But responses to webforms etc can result in delays while it gets routed (it often seems like any webform step takes minimum of weeks even to get an automated response). I do not know if there's any way to speed this up.
I wouldn't be shy about trying other means to support like MP's office, but that may not work either.
Alternatively you could wait/respond that the child will be in Canada in 5 weeks and could do the virtual landing then. Again, don't know if that works for them.
Good luck. Timing is really the only issue at this point. We could guess at what might be better etc but it'd be a guess, and do not know what other constraints the child and family have.
[Side note that advising them before that child was in India SHOULD have led them to issue this as passport request and not the in-Canada process but ... they take weeks to get that info in the system, it seems.]