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    June 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

    eCoPR received on 4 June 2025 See full timeline below The IRCC website says the processing time is 49 days for first-time PR cards, and then it can take a few weeks for Canada Post to ship it to you (assuming they don't go on strike).
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    Spousal sponsorship

    Once you are in Canada, you can update your address and request a virtual landing. However, the virtual landing process takes several months, so it may be faster at this stage for you to wait for PPR outside Canada.
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    June 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

    If your background check is still in progress, there's not really anything you can do but wait. You should apply to extend your work permit before it expires. It's likely you will need to apply to extend it, given how long virtual landings are taking; even if you received P1 tomorrow, it would...
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    May 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

    eCoPR is taking 2-3 months from P1&2 these days. Since you got P1&2, your application is actually done processing; the virtual landing process is separate. Therefore, the processing time being discussed no longer applies. There's no processing time published for the virtual landing process; the...
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    June 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

    Is this on the Tracker? It might mean you've entered the comprehensive background check. You can order GCMS notes to be sure.
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    May 2024 - Inland Spousal Sponsorship

    not yet, it's a long wait for eCoPR. My husband is a June applicant, and he got P2 in early April, so we are not expecting eCoPR until the end of this month at the very earliest. It will probably be longer than that.