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Got our eCoPR today!

Non EE - Inland (OINP ISS)

AR: April 27, 2024
AOR: August 21, 2024
Medical Passed: October 10, 2024
ADR: May 13, 2025
PAL: May 17, 2025
FD: June 2, 2025
P1: June 4, 2025
P2: July 10, 2025
eCOPR: July 14, 2025 (11:32 a.m.) Montreal Office
 
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Got our eCoPR today!

Just got our eCOPR. Non EE - Inland (OINP ISS)

AR: April 27, 2024
AOR: August 21, 2024
Medical Passed: October 10, 2024
ADR: May 13, 2025
PAL: May 17, 2025
FD: June 2, 2025
P1: June 4, 2025
P2: July 10, 2025
eCOPR: July 14, 2025 (11:32 a.m.) Montreal Office
Congrats and thanks for sharing your timeline !
 
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Got our eCoPR today!

Non EE - Inland (OINP ISS)

AR: April 27, 2024
AOR: August 21, 2024
Medical Passed: October 10, 2024
ADR: May 13, 2025
PAL: May 17, 2025
FD: June 2, 2025
P1: June 4, 2025
P2: July 10, 2025
eCOPR: July 14, 2025 (11:32 a.m.) Montreal Office
Congratulations!
I have a question regarding uploading the picture. Did you upload the back and the front, or only the front?
 
Congratulations!
I have a question regarding uploading the picture. Did you upload the back and the front, or only the front?
While submitting the original PR application, it was both front and back. But after P2 on the Portal, the only option we get is to upload Front.
 
I would really appreciate your opinion or expertise on this matter. @Miss bee and fellow members

Recently, my country has undergone a significant change in its administrative divisions. As a result, all addresses in all documents (such as Police Checks, Birth Certificate, Degrees, Labour Contracts, etc.) have become outdated. Travelling back to the country to update them may not be a practical option for me at this time.

I am wondering whether I should keep the original addresses on the portal so that they match the addresses stated in my documents, and provide an explanation — or whether I should update the portal with the new addresses.
So far, I have not found any official guidelines from my government on how to reference the new addresses in detail.
Thank you so much!
 
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Hi!
I applied for PNP Non-Express Entry on August 14th 24. Yesterday, July 14th 25, I finally got the FD date updated on my GC account, and today the COPR number was updated on the tracker. I'm very excited; however, I haven't received my P1 yet.
I notice some people receiving P1 before COPR number. Is that the regular process?
BTW, this forum is the best. I hope you all receive your PR soon! :)
 
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Hi!
I applied for PNP Non-Express Entry on August 14th 24. Yesterday, July 14th 25, I finally got the FD date updated on my GC account, and today the COPR number was updated on the tracker. I'm very excited; however, I haven't received my P1 yet.
I notice some people receiving P1 before COPR number. Is that the regular process?
BTW, this forum is the best. I hope you all receive your PR soon! :)
Can you share with us your timeline please?
 
@Miss bee Miss bee:

I got FD yesterday. Upon checking my copr info on the tracker, I noticed the info is linked to my old passport while I renewed my passport in March without updating IRCC. I sent an update today through web form with bio page of the new passport.

Curious, will this be an issue?
 
@Miss bee Miss bee:

I got FD yesterday. Upon checking my copr info on the tracker, I noticed the info is linked to my old passport while I renewed my passport in March without updating IRCC. I sent an update today through web form with bio page of the new passport.

Curious, will this be an issue?
No issue. It's doesn't matter what passport number it's showing online but you still have to update them with new passport number asap.
 
I would really appreciate your opinion or expertise on this matter. @Miss bee and fellow members

Recently, my country has undergone a significant change in its administrative divisions. As a result, all addresses in all documents (such as Police Checks, Birth Certificate, Degrees, Labour Contracts, etc.) have become outdated. Travelling back to the country to update them may not be a practical option for me at this time.

I am wondering whether I should keep the original addresses on the portal so that they match the addresses stated in my documents, and provide an explanation — or whether I should update the portal with the new addresses.
So far, I have not found any official guidelines from my government on how to reference the new addresses in detail.
Thank you so much!
In your case, it is generally advisable to keep the original addresses on the portal so they match exactly with the addresses stated in your official documents (e.g. birth certificate, police check, degrees, labour contracts). Consistency across records is crucial, especially for legal, academic, or immigration purposes. If your portal profile or application system allows, you can include a note or brief explanation stating that your country has recently undergone administrative changes, and the address reflects the older official designation still listed on your documents.

Updating the portal with the new address format without updating the documents could create confusion, mismatches, or questions about authenticity, especially if no official government guidance has been issued yet. Until you can officially update the documents or clear guidance is released, consistency and clarity through explanation is your safest and most practical approach.