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so by looking at the card or something else how can anybody determine that he/she was a provincial nominee. Anything in COPR ?
 
so by looking at the card or something else how can anybody determine that he/she was a provincial nominee. Anything in COPR ?

It's on your COPR / in IRCC computer systems. It's not on the PR card.
 
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How to identify that in COPR , what is written there in COPR to identify as PNP or federal ?
What you are trying to do?
If an IRCC or CBSA officer who has access to the system, they can use your PR card or your COPR or you passport to get that information.
For other people, that's a piece of paper or a card. So it looks the same as any other PR card or COPR.
There are many more streams than just PNP and federal...
 
ok let me explain and please help if you can .I was the secondary applicant in the PR process and after 3 years of PR we divorced. I wasn't involved much in the process but filled the fees and other expenses. My other half was responsible for doing but never shared anything post our divorce. Now i was analysing if it was PNP or federal.
 
ok let me explain and please help if you can .I was the secondary applicant in the PR process and after 3 years of PR we divorced. I wasn't involved much in the process but filled the fees and other expenses. My other half was responsible for doing but never shared anything post our divorce. Now i was analysing if it was PNP or federal.
You have been a PR for 3 years. Have you been living in Canada?
If you have been, then there is nothing you need to worry about. (you meet your RO)
Your PR card renewal (if that's what you are worried about) doesn't have any different if you were the primary applicant or the dependent in that application.

I don't think being divorced or in which program have anything to do with your PR status or PR card renewal.
 
Thanks :) . But i am living in different province than i initially landed. that why i was a bit concerned about PNP or federal. Is there a way i can confirm.