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    PR Inland Landing appointments/interviews affected by Covid

    I understand your confusion. These are the exact words I received: This letter does not replace the permanent resident card; you are still required to submit the documentation to obtain your permanent resident card. If you have Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) documents in-hand...
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    PR Inland Landing appointments/interviews affected by Covid

    No I didn't contact IRCC myself for the landing. I just received the confirmation letter I mentioned asking me to send them both CoPR documents signed. I did not speak to IRCC, what I meant is that I received a call from Mississuaga Ontario on the same day my letter was received but I missed the...
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    PR Inland Landing appointments/interviews affected by Covid

    Hi there and thanks. A month after receiving the CoPR I was sent an email informing me that I would be contacted by IRCC about the next steps. Then I received the letter above and received a call from a number in Mississauga Ontario (which I unfortunately didn't notice and I'm assuming it was...
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    PR Inland Landing appointments/interviews affected by Covid

    Hi, I received the PR confirmation letter today congratulating me and confirming that I am a Permanent Resident. Quoting from the letter.... "This letter constitutes an official document issued by the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. You can provide a copy of this...
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    PR refusal and staying/working in Canada

    Thank you scylla. Your replies are much appreciated.
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    PR refusal and staying/working in Canada

    Thanks so much for your reply - it has set my mind at ease, to the extent that I have options to extend my stay to make a decision. Unfortunately, I am no longer working for that employer. My contract expired in May 2019 and according to the GCMS notes I had ordered in January 2019, the PR...
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    PR refusal and staying/working in Canada

    Hi, I’d like some help about my current situation. I’ve been living in Canada for the past 3 years. When I first arrived, I did a 1 year diploma course and then found employment soon afterwards. In November 2016, my employer at the time sponsored me on a 2 year LMIA with associated work permit...