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Drunkarchaeologist

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May 9, 2023
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Hi there, so I noticed on my "Application Status Tracker" that some things have changed, so I did my medical just under 2 weeks ago and now they have received it and I now have a Document Number and Expiry Date for it. But now I notice this, that wasn't there last time I checked.....

Confirmation of Permanent Residency (COPR) details:

Document number: Not available yet

Expiry date: Not available yet

Travel document number: Not available yet

Issuing country: Not available yet

So what I can gather from info on Canada.ca and Online is the COPR seems to be the last step before PR? I'm just wondering now this has popped up on my tracker if this means my application is nearly complete? Has anyone had any experience with this, or does it just mean even though it has appeared I could still be waiting months for anything to happen, like I haven't done biometrics yet either.


Quick Edit (or addition)

Just to help with the question, I'm a UK Citizen applying inland via the Common-Law Spousal Sponsorship, just in case that makes it different
Thanks
Drunkarchaeologist
 
Hi there, so I noticed on my "Application Status Tracker" that some things have changed, so I did my medical just under 2 weeks ago and now they have received it and I now have a Document Number and Expiry Date for it. But now I notice this, that wasn't there last time I checked.....

Confirmation of Permanent Residency (COPR) details:

Document number: Not available yet

Expiry date: Not available yet

Travel document number: Not available yet

Issuing country: Not available yet

So what I can gather from info on Canada.ca and Online is the COPR seems to be the last step before PR? I'm just wondering now this has popped up on my tracker if this means my application is nearly complete? Has anyone had any experience with this, or does it just mean even though it has appeared I could still be waiting months for anything to happen, like I haven't done biometrics yet either.


Quick Edit (or addition)

Just to help with the question, I'm a UK Citizen applying inland via the Common-Law Spousal Sponsorship, just in case that makes it different
Thanks
Drunkarchaeologist

It doesn't mean anything. It's an administrative step that happens early in the process.

Assume you still have a number of months to wait given you haven't even done biometrics yet (this would mean that security and background check haven't started yet and eligibility isn't complete yet either).
 
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