What do you mean by "received COPR"? Do you mean that IRCC assigned a number? If so, that is an administrative step and doesn't indicate final approval. PPR could be anywhere from a few days to a few months from now.
Do do have an OWP and job that is at least six months in duration? I thought that was required to get OHIP.
AOR only confirms your application has been received and is complete. Agree that AOR does not confirm you have passed eligibility.
Based on this new information, I agree. It's going to be a dice roll if this is treated as a standard or non standard application. If non standard, the processing times will go out the window.
I can't tell you what to write but it's very much recommended that honest answers be given to IRCC, including declaring any illegal work. If you want help with how to exactly respond, then you may want to hire an immigration lawyer to advise you.
If you have approx 850 days of residency in Canada in the past five years then I don't see why there would be any delays. Keep in mind that the 12 days is processing time only and doesn't include mailing.
PR card renewals without urgent processing is 12 days. Generally we are seeing people receive the cards before they get any sort of confirmation because of the fast processing time. Whether IRCC decides to process urgently is up to them but with such a short regular processing time, there's not...
You need to answer truthfully. You should indicate that you financially supported her and provide the details. She should also declare the details of the cash job (i.e. what the job was, how long she worked, when she stopped). Hopefully she is not still working the cash job.
Congrats. In that case, you'll want to move back and live in Canada for two years straight before you submit the application to renew your PR card. At least that will be the safest way to play things. Congrats again.