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Mobassir

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Hello everyone
I landed to Canada after 3 years of getting pr card. After landing immigration officer wrote CWOP on my passport. What does it mean

Thanks
 
Cancelled Without Prejudice. This is likely in reference to a visa or similar.

It means that something is cancelled (no longer valid), but you didn't do something bad to get it cancelled. It's a sign to any immigration officer who sees it later that you weren't denied entry, or something like that.
 
It's also applicable if you needed an IM-1 visa as part of your immigration application. These are cancelled when you "landed".
 
kateg said:
Cancelled Without Prejudice. This is likely in reference to a visa or similar.

It means that something is cancelled (no longer valid), but you didn't do something bad to get it cancelled. It's a sign to any immigration officer who sees it later that you weren't denied entry, or something like that.
Thank you so much for your input. So will there be any problem in my pr renewal or any future entry to canada?

Thanks
 
zardoz said:
It's also applicable if you needed an IM-1 visa as part of your immigration application. These are cancelled when you "landed".
Thanks for your input. I landed for the first time in 2011. At that time CWOP was not written on my passport. When I landed again after 3 years gsp then thet wrote CWOP on my canada entry stamp

Thanks
 
Mobassir said:
Thank you so much for your input. So will there be any problem in my pr renewal or any future entry to canada?

Thanks

None whatsoever. I had a few of those myself - my first study permit was cancelled when they made a mistake and had to reissue it. My second one (and work permit) were cancelled when I landed.

It's similar to an administrative denial - if you get to the border and forget your passport (or if you flagpole), that doesn't count as "denied entry".
 
kateg said:
None whatsoever. I had a few of those myself - my first study permit was cancelled when they made a mistake and had to reissue it. My second one (and work permit) were cancelled when I landed.

It's similar to an administrative denial - if you get to the border and forget your passport (or if you flagpole), that doesn't count as "denied entry".
Thanks dear
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None whatsoever. I had a few of those myself - my first study permit was cancelled when they made a mistake and had to reissue it. My second one (and work permit) were cancelled when I landed.

It's similar to an administrative denial - if you get to the border and forget your passport (or if you flagpole), that doesn't count as "denied entry".
Hey. I was studying in Canada in 2019 for a semester but then I had to come back because my grandmother wasn't doing well and I wanted to be with her. After that I got my visa cancelled without prejudice because I wanted to continue my studies but they weren't offering online studies. So I took admission in a pathway degree where I would be doing half of my Canadian degree back in India and the rest in Canada. Now I am done with half of my degree and I have applied for my new study visa would this affect my future visa application in anyway. I am really worried.