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johnyoh

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Jul 9, 2011
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hi everyone,
I got my immigrant visa and confirmation of permanent residence form last week. but there is an error of citizenship on the COPR form. can I just go and correct it at the point of entry, or should I inform the Canadian High Commission here.
any reply who has had a similar issue would be much apprciated.
thanks in advance
 
As long as it's not extensive, I believe it can be corrected at the point of entry... If you're concerned best to ask the office that issued the visa... I know addresses can be updated at time of entry.

That said, if the error is that your name is truncated, that is a system limitation that does not display all letters... If this is the case, just confirm that the name is fully included in the system

Good luck and congrats
 
chelley said:
As long as it's not extensive, I believe it can be corrected at the point of entry... If you're concerned best to ask the office that issued the visa... I know addresses can be updated at time of entry.

That said, if the error is that your name is truncated, that is a system limitation that does not display all letters... If this is the case, just confirm that the name is fully included in the system

Good luck and congrats

my spouse now moved to another location, and on my COPR older address has been mentioned of my spouse, what should i do ? it will be correct at the time of entry to canada or what ?
 
Yes, my husband updated ours on landing
 
chelley said:
Yes, my husband updated ours on landing

thnx for the information, i was worried. :)