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I was in a similar situation. Ideally you should start the process atleast two months before your permit is expiring to give you sufficient time. The employer portal process shoudn't take your employer more than a day to do so it depends on how long they take to actually get it done.
You should apply for LMIA exempt permit - PNP nomination and make sure you get a letter of support for your work permit application from SINP as this has to be uploaded.
Thank you so much for your kind reply. I contacted the SINP, and they told me I should submit an extension through their OASIS portal. Do you know how long the process usually takes? Also, could you advise on the typical documents needed for an LMIA-exempt work permit under a PNP nomination, so I can have everything ready in advance?
 
Recieved P1 email today! Thank you everyone who has helped me on my PR journey by answering my questions on this portal.
AR - July, 2024
AOR - Dec, 2024
PAL - Feb, 2025
FD - Nov 27, 2025 (no ghost update email)
P1 - Nov 28, 2025
wow congratulations. When does the comprehensive check start?
 
Guys I am a bit scared my PR application been processing for a year but today I saw under the Background check it now says : Not applicable
Does this means there’s a problem with eligibility?
 
Guys I am a bit scared my PR application been processing for a year but today I saw under the Background check it now says : Not applicable
Does this means there’s a problem with eligibility?
Seeing “Background check: Not applicable” after a year of PR processing is definitely scary, but on its own it does not mean there is a problem with your eligibility or that your application is refused. IRCC’s online systems often change the wording of statuses while your file is moving between stages or while an officer is updating things in the background, so it’s common for people to see background check go from “In progress” to “Not applicable” and later back to “In progress” or “Completed,” and many still end up approved. If there were a real issue with your eligibility, IRCC would normally contact you with a request for more documents or a procedural fairness letter explaining their concerns and giving you a chance to respond, not just quietly change that one line. Since your file has been processing for a year, the delay is more likely related to workload, security checks, or internal review timelines rather than a hidden refusal. If you’re very worried, you can send a short, polite IRCC webform message to confirm that your application is still in process and ask if they need anything from you, or you can order GCMS notes to see the internal comments—but the status “Not applicable” by itself is usually just a technical/system update, not a sign that your eligibility has failed.
 
@ Miss Bee, Please kindly help us explain what will happen if the COPR details on IRCC tracker got expired and there was no P1 or PPR instruction from IRCC, and GCMS note shows application is approved before the expiration of COPR date. What will happen to the PR application? will IRCC extend the COPR date or application will be cancelled.

It seems alot of people have gotten FD with COPR details on IRCC tracker but yet to get further instructions from IRCC.
your GCMS notes show that your PR application is approved, but the COPR details and expiry date shown on your IRCC tracker have passed without you ever receiving a P1 (photos/address request for PR card), a PPR, or an eCOPR, your application is not normally cancelled just because that internal COPR validity date expired. That date is usually tied to things like your medical or passport validity and is often set when the officer first finalizes the file. If IRCC didn’t actually issue your COPR or landing instructions in time, they generally need to extend or reissue the COPR rather than refuse your PR. In many recent cases, people see “Final decision: Approved” and COPR information (FD with COPR number) in the tracker, but then wait weeks or months with no portal email or PPR, and the original COPR validity shown in the tracker expires. What typically happens behind the scenes is that IRCC will later reassess validity (especially medicals/security) and then issue a new COPR/eCOPR with a fresh validity date or send new portal/PPR instructions. The process can be very slow, but an expired COPR date in the tracker by itself does not mean your PR is cancelled. The best steps you can take are: send an IRCC webform explaining that your application is approved in GCMS, the COPR date in the tracker has passed, but you never got P1/PPR/eCOPR, and politely ask if they can confirm the status and next steps; and if you’re very anxious, order updated GCMS notes to see if an officer has added comments about extending validity or reissuing COPR.
 
your GCMS notes show that your PR application is approved, but the COPR details and expiry date shown on your IRCC tracker have passed without you ever receiving a P1 (photos/address request for PR card), a PPR, or an eCOPR, your application is not normally cancelled just because that internal COPR validity date expired. That date is usually tied to things like your medical or passport validity and is often set when the officer first finalizes the file. If IRCC didn’t actually issue your COPR or landing instructions in time, they generally need to extend or reissue the COPR rather than refuse your PR. In many recent cases, people see “Final decision: Approved” and COPR information (FD with COPR number) in the tracker, but then wait weeks or months with no portal email or PPR, and the original COPR validity shown in the tracker expires. What typically happens behind the scenes is that IRCC will later reassess validity (especially medicals/security) and then issue a new COPR/eCOPR with a fresh validity date or send new portal/PPR instructions. The process can be very slow, but an expired COPR date in the tracker by itself does not mean your PR is cancelled. The best steps you can take are: send an IRCC webform explaining that your application is approved in GCMS, the COPR date in the tracker has passed, but you never got P1/PPR/eCOPR, and politely ask if they can confirm the status and next steps; and if you’re very anxious, order updated GCMS notes to see if an officer has added comments about extending validity or reissuing COPR.
Thanks for taking you time to give a well detailed explanations on this issue. From what you have explained here, it means, since MP amd gcms note confirmed our application is already approved, having an expired copr details doesnt automatically canclled our application but rather, ircc extend or reissue another one for a future date?
 
Thanks for taking you time to give a well detailed explanations on this issue. From what you have explained here, it means, since MP amd gcms note confirmed our application is already approved, having an expired copr details doesnt automatically canclled our application but rather, ircc extend or reissue another one for a future date?
Yes . For now you should send website with the screenshot and explain them and they would take appropriate action.