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When your spouse moved to Canada, you should have inform the change of Country of Residence. If you have not so, then you should do it. When you receive a PPR, your will have to land first and become a PR, before your spouse can be issued a COPR. Your spouse will not need to send the passport as she is in Canada and only needs a COPR and not a PR visa.

As regards the PR, IRCC is continuing to send COPRs to inland applicants on regular basis. Given that you have a PR application in process, and that your spouse in currently in Canada, during the final review a Field Operations Support System (FOSS) check is done to determine your current immigration status in Canada for all individuals in the application. During this it will be clear that your spouse is a TR in Canada.

However, you should inform IRCC of the change of CoR if not done so for your suppose.

Thanks a lot for your inputs. Do we need to update the COR with the use of WEB FORM ?
 
Thanks a lot for your inputs. Do we need to update the COR with the use of WEB FORM ?

Yes, if you have not, then do it as soon as possible when you have an address to provide for the new COR.
 
I have similar timeline with you. Outland PNP applicant, AOR 7 Jan2020. I received remedial request as well today . Hope they are ready for issuing PPR for us.
Hello all
I am an outland PNP applicant with AOR- 27th Jan 2020. With over an year of waiting my medicals got expired on 28th Dec and my husband's medical expired on 21st Jan, 2021. Yesterday we both got remedical request. I wanted to know if this is just a usual process for them to send remedical to everyone who has got their medicals expired or are they going to take a final decision on this?
@legalfalcon your views would be much appreciated.
 
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I have similar timeline with you. Outland PNP applicant, AOR 7 Jan2020. I received remedial request as well today . Hope they are ready for issuing PPR for us.
Hi, what's your VO?
 
Hi Everyone,
I ordered my GCMS notes on Dec 6th and i received it yesterday. Can anyone provide any input on the below notes. Thank you

Created By: KC17830 Updated Date 2020/03/0511:37:36 Updated By: KC17830 Restricted: No Label: EE Eligibility Office Centralized Intake Office Text REVIEW TYPE: Program Assistant APPLICATION #: XXXXXX the file and note the following. MIN.SCORE: 472 CRS SCORE: 478 Principal Applicant Application Promoted: New UCI Spouse Application Promoted: New UCI PA: Statutory details located in separate GCMS note Primary Applicant Medical Attached to UCI: Yes Spouse Medical Attached to UCI: Yes Client Fees: Verified DOCUMENTS SET FOR REVIEW Client Information LANGUAGES Principal Applicant 1 -English- IELTS - Met Threshold & Verified Spouse 1 -English- IELTS - Verified EDUCATION Primary Applicant 1-ECA report Verified on issuing agency website: foreign credential confirmed on ECA site ECA Canadian Equivalency Summary reported by issuing agency as: Master's degree Foreign credential provided Spouse 1-ECA report Verified on issuing agency website; foreign credential confirmed on ECA site ECA Canadian Equivalency Summary reported by issuing agency as: Master's degree Foreign credential provided POLICE CERTIFICATE Primary Applicant 1- India police certificate: Provided-NRT 2- USA FBI police certificate: Provided-NRT R10 OK Recommendation: Review Required - Stat Questions Spouse 1- India police certificate: Provided-NRT 2- USA FBI police certificate: Provided-NRT R10 OK Recommendation: Pass Criminality AGE Applicants age reviewed and No Change from ITA to e-APR
 
This looks like an update for Eligibility - Recommended Pass. Is this the latest update? For eligibility to be fully passed, it'd need an Officer review.
 
when you are asked for re take medical tests, does it mean that your application will have another 1 year of waiting time?
 
when you are asked for re take medical tests, does it mean that your application will have another 1 year of waiting time?
When medical exams expire they are sent for re-evaluation. An automatic extension is valid for 6 months, while new medical exams are valid for 1 year. Now, from my understanding, you may be asked for new medical exams because:
1) You particular medical situation requires new exams
2) They believe that your application will not be completed in the next few months
3) They believe that you will not be able to travel before 6 months
It is difficult to say what is your case, but new medical exams do not automatically mean 1 full year of waiting time.
 
Hi guys, I have been waiting since last January (AOR). I have a question.. What if my work permit + bridging permit epxire before they send COPR? Do I have to quit my job and move to a different country?