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Amit k

Star Member
Oct 22, 2014
99
18
Hey Guys,

My wife just received this email from IRCC.IN-RROC-CORR-RI.IRCC@cic.gc.ca for document request. She is in India right now. COPR before 18th March. And I have a few questions hoping someone could answer.
1-Has anyone else out there from India received this sort of email? Also is this email from New Delhi or Canada? I can't really tell.
2-For proof of plan in canada- I can provide my canadian address but I don't have a lease agreement, so Should I just give them my home address?
3-Proof of Funds- Does she need to provide this? as I am the sponsor and I will be taking care of everything once she gets here.

I really appreciate all the help, thank you!

Thank you for contacting IRCC regarding your expired/expiring Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and/or Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and those of your accompanying dependent family members.



We are responding to your Webform request where you self-identified as being a holder of a CoPR and PRV issued on or before March 18, 2020. In order for us to assess and respond to your request, we require additional information for you and any accompanying family members included on your application.



Please reply to this email by providing the information/documents requested.



Answer the following questions:

1. Are you and any accompanying family members ready to travel to Canada within the next 60 days, to settle and become a permanent resident?



2. Is there any reason preventing you or your accompanying family members from departing your current location to travel to Canada within the next 60 days?



3. Are you able to book a flight to Canada from your current location for yourself and your accompanying family members?



4. Do you have a proposed and feasible travel plan with a single transit point to Canada? (If yes, attach proof such as plane tickets.) If not, are you willing to book and confirm such travel plans as soon as approved?



Attach documents/information to demonstrate the following:

· Proof of your plan to settle and remain in Canada such as;

o address where you will stay,

o lease agreement,

o home ownership document,

o employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer), and

o any other relevant information to demonstrate arrangements for your arrival.



· Proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada, including;

o proof of funds (bank or credit card statements), and

o plan to show how you will obtain groceries, access medical care and other essential services.
 

CountessO

Star Member
Oct 28, 2019
119
100
Hey Guys,

My wife just received this email from IRCC.IN-RROC-CORR-RI.IRCC@cic.gc.ca for document request. She is in India right now. COPR before 18th March. And I have a few questions hoping someone could answer.
1-Has anyone else out there from India received this sort of email? Also is this email from New Delhi or Canada? I can't really tell.
2-For proof of plan in canada- I can provide my canadian address but I don't have a lease agreement, so Should I just give them my home address?
3-Proof of Funds- Does she need to provide this? as I am the sponsor and I will be taking care of everything once she gets here.

I really appreciate all the help, thank you!

Thank you for contacting IRCC regarding your expired/expiring Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and/or Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and those of your accompanying dependent family members.



We are responding to your Webform request where you self-identified as being a holder of a CoPR and PRV issued on or before March 18, 2020. In order for us to assess and respond to your request, we require additional information for you and any accompanying family members included on your application.



Please reply to this email by providing the information/documents requested.



Answer the following questions:

1. Are you and any accompanying family members ready to travel to Canada within the next 60 days, to settle and become a permanent resident?



2. Is there any reason preventing you or your accompanying family members from departing your current location to travel to Canada within the next 60 days?



3. Are you able to book a flight to Canada from your current location for yourself and your accompanying family members?



4. Do you have a proposed and feasible travel plan with a single transit point to Canada? (If yes, attach proof such as plane tickets.) If not, are you willing to book and confirm such travel plans as soon as approved?



Attach documents/information to demonstrate the following:

· Proof of your plan to settle and remain in Canada such as;

o address where you will stay,

o lease agreement,

o home ownership document,

o employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer), and

o any other relevant information to demonstrate arrangements for your arrival.



· Proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada, including;

o proof of funds (bank or credit card statements), and

o plan to show how you will obtain groceries, access medical care and other essential services.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1205&top=31
 
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Savmasc21

Newbie
Sep 16, 2020
1
0
Hi Guys,

My wife and me have applied as a couple. However right now, my wife does not plan to travel. Is it possible that I would be able to travel and apply for an extension for her.

Request your insights.

Thanks
Savio
 

Dhiiaslama

Newbie
Sep 16, 2020
4
1
Hi guys,

I received CoPR and PRV 20 may which expired 21 july. I had raised a webform and got an extension for 3 months ( automatic reply). I am little bit confused now , have no idea how to proceed with IRCC.
 
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rpgoraya

Full Member
Oct 26, 2016
40
16
Regina
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
2282
App. Filed.......
09-11-2016
AOR Received.
31-01-2017
IELTS Request
upfront
Med's Request
14-09-2017 upfront
Med's Done....
passed on 06-11-2017
Passport Req..
2 Feb 2018
VISA ISSUED...
16 Feb 2018
LANDED..........
11 March 2018
Hi, my sister copr is expired and she is still in India. I checked and found that she has less money in her bank account as per the current requirement of approx. 13000$ cad and she only have 12700$ will this be a problem. please advise.
 

Nivo0811

Star Member
Jan 22, 2020
69
77
Hi everyone, so after sending a ready to travel form my husband received an email asking for proof that he intends to settle in Canada and not just do a soft landing.
They said that they give us 10 days to respond to the email. My question is for anyone who has received the same email, how long after you respond to their email do you get a response back.
Also, if an ETA is given, it’s my understanding that it will be 30-60 days before expiry. Is it safe to assume that the 30/60 day period commences once the ETA is sent out?
Thanks in advance.
 
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Lak123

Member
Jan 31, 2020
19
3
Hey Guys,

My wife just received this email from IRCC.IN-RROC-CORR-RI.IRCC@cic.gc.ca for document request. She is in India right now. COPR before 18th March. And I have a few questions hoping someone could answer.
1-Has anyone else out there from India received this sort of email? Also is this email from New Delhi or Canada? I can't really tell.
2-For proof of plan in canada- I can provide my canadian address but I don't have a lease agreement, so Should I just give them my home address?
3-Proof of Funds- Does she need to provide this? as I am the sponsor and I will be taking care of everything once she gets here.

I really appreciate all the help, thank you!

Thank you for contacting IRCC regarding your expired/expiring Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and/or Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and those of your accompanying dependent family members.



We are responding to your Webform request where you self-identified as being a holder of a CoPR and PRV issued on or before March 18, 2020. In order for us to assess and respond to your request, we require additional information for you and any accompanying family members included on your application.



Please reply to this email by providing the information/documents requested.



Answer the following questions:

1. Are you and any accompanying family members ready to travel to Canada within the next 60 days, to settle and become a permanent resident?



2. Is there any reason preventing you or your accompanying family members from departing your current location to travel to Canada within the next 60 days?



3. Are you able to book a flight to Canada from your current location for yourself and your accompanying family members?



4. Do you have a proposed and feasible travel plan with a single transit point to Canada? (If yes, attach proof such as plane tickets.) If not, are you willing to book and confirm such travel plans as soon as approved?



Attach documents/information to demonstrate the following:

· Proof of your plan to settle and remain in Canada such as;

o address where you will stay,

o lease agreement,

o home ownership document,

o employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer), and

o any other relevant information to demonstrate arrangements for your arrival.



· Proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada, including;

o proof of funds (bank or credit card statements), and

o plan to show how you will obtain groceries, access medical care and other essential services.
Which is your VO?
 

bks1988

Full Member
Jan 31, 2020
47
41
Hi everyone, so after sending a ready to travel form my husband received an email asking for proof that he intends to settle in Canada and not just do a soft landing.
They said that they give us 10 days to respond to the email. My question is for anyone who has received the same email, how long after you respond to their email do you get a response back.
Also, if an ETA is given, it’s my understanding that it will be 30-60 days before expiry. Is it safe to assume that the 30/60 day period commences once the ETA is sent out?
Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can safely assume that.
 

Nivo0811

Star Member
Jan 22, 2020
69
77
My husband just received this email as well. I too have sponsored my spouse. They are asking the same of all those who are Ready to Travel regardless of which process they applied through. It’s made to make sure that people are not just traveling to complete their paperwork.
You don’t have to provide a lease agreement a home address is fine.
In regards to proof of funds, even though we have sponsored them and are technically responsible for them financially over the course of two years, this is just a general email for all. I’m sure you can provide your own financial statement if your wife does not have one and explain that you will be responsible for her during the duration of her stay. Also, make sure to mention that if your wife will be quarantining where you live that you also will be quarantining with her.
This is one step closer for them to finally get here.

Hey Guys,

My wife just received this email from IRCC.IN-RROC-CORR-RI.IRCC@cic.gc.ca for document request. She is in India right now. COPR before 18th March. And I have a few questions hoping someone could answer.
1-Has anyone else out there from India received this sort of email? Also is this email from New Delhi or Canada? I can't really tell.
2-For proof of plan in canada- I can provide my canadian address but I don't have a lease agreement, so Should I just give them my home address?
3-Proof of Funds- Does she need to provide this? as I am the sponsor and I will be taking care of everything once she gets here.

I really appreciate all the help, thank you!

Thank you for contacting IRCC regarding your expired/expiring Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and/or Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and those of your accompanying dependent family members.



We are responding to your Webform request where you self-identified as being a holder of a CoPR and PRV issued on or before March 18, 2020. In order for us to assess and respond to your request, we require additional information for you and any accompanying family members included on your application.



Please reply to this email by providing the information/documents requested.



Answer the following questions:

1. Are you and any accompanying family members ready to travel to Canada within the next 60 days, to settle and become a permanent resident?



2. Is there any reason preventing you or your accompanying family members from departing your current location to travel to Canada within the next 60 days?



3. Are you able to book a flight to Canada from your current location for yourself and your accompanying family members?



4. Do you have a proposed and feasible travel plan with a single transit point to Canada? (If yes, attach proof such as plane tickets.) If not, are you willing to book and confirm such travel plans as soon as approved?



Attach documents/information to demonstrate the following:

· Proof of your plan to settle and remain in Canada such as;

o address where you will stay,

o lease agreement,

o home ownership document,

o employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer), and

o any other relevant information to demonstrate arrangements for your arrival.



· Proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada, including;

o proof of funds (bank or credit card statements), and

o plan to show how you will obtain groceries, access medical care and other essential services.
 

bks1988

Full Member
Jan 31, 2020
47
41
Hi Guys,

My wife and me have applied as a couple. However right now, my wife does not plan to travel. Is it possible that I would be able to travel and apply for an extension for her.

Request your insights.

Thanks
Savio
You should be able to travel but then your wife's extension might be difficult later on. You will have to justify why she can't travel with you now and why she is required to come to you later on.
 

HelloCanada910

Star Member
Sep 10, 2018
99
39
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Nova Scotia
AOR Received.
07-11-2019
That's quite interesting. Not sure if this has happened to anyone before or at least I haven't seen a case yet where someone got PPR without raising 'ready to travel'. Nevertheless, it's a good sign that IRCC is proactively working on the backlog. I'm still waiting to hear back from IRCC raised the form about a month ago. No words so far :(
Hi, Sorry to bother if it is already answered elsewhere in the form but just want to know more about this what is "Ready to travel"? Is this new procedure to get PPR?
My AOR is Nov 7th and still waiting for PPR, it would really help me if I can know more info on getting PPR.
 
Jul 27, 2020
16
14
Hey Guys,

My wife just received this email from IRCC.IN-RROC-CORR-RI.IRCC@cic.gc.ca for document request. She is in India right now. COPR before 18th March. And I have a few questions hoping someone could answer.
1-Has anyone else out there from India received this sort of email? Also is this email from New Delhi or Canada? I can't really tell.
2-For proof of plan in canada- I can provide my canadian address but I don't have a lease agreement, so Should I just give them my home address?
3-Proof of Funds- Does she need to provide this? as I am the sponsor and I will be taking care of everything once she gets here.

I really appreciate all the help, thank you!

Thank you for contacting IRCC regarding your expired/expiring Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and/or Permanent Resident Visa (PRV) and those of your accompanying dependent family members.



We are responding to your Webform request where you self-identified as being a holder of a CoPR and PRV issued on or before March 18, 2020. In order for us to assess and respond to your request, we require additional information for you and any accompanying family members included on your application.



Please reply to this email by providing the information/documents requested.



Answer the following questions:

1. Are you and any accompanying family members ready to travel to Canada within the next 60 days, to settle and become a permanent resident?



2. Is there any reason preventing you or your accompanying family members from departing your current location to travel to Canada within the next 60 days?



3. Are you able to book a flight to Canada from your current location for yourself and your accompanying family members?



4. Do you have a proposed and feasible travel plan with a single transit point to Canada? (If yes, attach proof such as plane tickets.) If not, are you willing to book and confirm such travel plans as soon as approved?



Attach documents/information to demonstrate the following:

· Proof of your plan to settle and remain in Canada such as;

o address where you will stay,

o lease agreement,

o home ownership document,

o employment plans in Canada (location of work, letter from employer), and

o any other relevant information to demonstrate arrangements for your arrival.



· Proof of an acceptable plan to quarantine for 14 days in Canada, including;

o proof of funds (bank or credit card statements), and

o plan to show how you will obtain groceries, access medical care and other essential services.
Congrats, Have you raised webform to NDVO or IRCC ?
 

Nivo0811

Star Member
Jan 22, 2020
69
77
Hi Guys,

My wife and me have applied as a couple. However right now, my wife does not plan to travel. Is it possible that I would be able to travel and apply for an extension for her.

Request your insights.

Thanks
Savio
I think for now they are asking for all those listed on the same application to travel together.
 
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