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Oct13

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Jan 23, 2014
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I was surprised to know that one has to keep his/her COPR forever, as it will be needed to prove eligibility for pension!!!
 
Yup, COPR is a very important document. need to hang on to that thing forever!
 
I was thinking that it is needed only until you take the oath, and yesterday I was told during the oath to keep it forever! I find that an odd thing!

I need to keep mine and my children' until they can keep theirs by themselves!
 
Oct13 said:
I was surprised to know that one has to keep his/her COPR forever, as it will be needed to prove eligibility for pension!!!

You have to consider it as a birth certificate, it has the same powers.. (well except for automatic citizenship granting :) )
 
Oct13 said:
I was surprised to know that one has to keep his/her COPR forever, as it will be needed to prove eligibility for pension!!!

Whoa! That thing is not even an average quality paper, at least for such an imp document that has such a long visibility...
 
boltz said:
Whoa! That thing is not even an average quality paper, at least for such an imp document that has such a long visibility...

Yes, you are right!