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Icecrumble

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Apr 17, 2019
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Hi everyone,
I landed and arrived from Toronto International Airport last February 8,2019. My problem was My confirmation of permanent residence was not sign and stamp by the officer knowing I did right by giving my passport was enough. Last April 15,2019 when I applied for my sin number that paper should be completely sign and stamp at the time I arrived here. Immigration officer did not even ask my COPR. So what will I do now because my medical is already expired. Thank you
 
Hi everyone,
I landed and arrived from Toronto International Airport last February 8,2019. My problem was My confirmation of permanent residence was not sign and stamp by the officer knowing I did right by giving my passport was enough. Last April 15,2019 when I applied for my sin number that paper should be completely sign and stamp at the time I arrived here. Immigration officer did not even ask my COPR. So what will I do now because my medical is already expired. Thank you

Did you actually tell CBSA you were there to land as a PR? Did you go to secondary and complete the landing?
 
Are you a US Citizen? If so you have not become a PR. You are currently in Visitor status. You will have to leave Canada and return as a PR.
 
Hi everyone,
I landed and arrived from Toronto International Airport last February 8,2019. My problem was My confirmation of permanent residence was not sign and stamp by the officer knowing I did right by giving my passport was enough. Last April 15,2019 when I applied for my sin number that paper should be completely sign and stamp at the time I arrived here. Immigration officer did not even ask my COPR. So what will I do now because my medical is already expired. Thank you
If you didn't present your COPR to CBSA for processing, you are not a Permanent Resident and are still just a Foreign National.
You have 2 choices.
1) Leave Canada and reenter through a Port of Entry to complete the landing process.
2) Call the IRCC’s Call Centre and ask if you are able to make a landing appointment at the nearest IRCC office.
 
Hello,
To be honest I don’t even know about that. So what will I do next?

It is clearly explained that you must present the COPR and go through the landing process when entering Canada.

Is your COPR still valid?
 
Hi everyone,
I landed and arrived from Toronto International Airport last February 8,2019. My problem was My confirmation of permanent residence was not sign and stamp by the officer knowing I did right by giving my passport was enough. Last April 15,2019 when I applied for my sin number that paper should be completely sign and stamp at the time I arrived here. Immigration officer did not even ask my COPR. So what will I do now because my medical is already expired. Thank you
I completely missed the comment about "my medical is already expired". If the COPR is expired, neither of the options I suggested are available any longer.
 
@Icecrumble One of my friend is facing a similar issue, would you let me know what was the approach that helped you at the end?

If your friend's medical/COPR has expired, then he will need to go through the entire PR process all over again.
 
Please help me. There are no signatures and stap on mother's COPR . Did anyone find the solution for this? If yes what did do?Please.