It should be right at the end of your portal request emails.Hi All, Please where can one find or know the visa office processing the ECOPR after submission of photo and address in Portal 2?
What?? I'm very surprised you have not yet received eCOPR with that expiry date,
This what was was at the base of Portal 1 email.so which office is this?It should be right at the end of your portal request emails.
Here is my timeline:
Portal 1: Nov 7
Portal 2: Nov 8
I can't see any processing office, rather I see Virtual landing unit
I am Still awaiting eCORP.
Is this wait normal?
I'm having problems understanding why people with expiry dates that are expired or almost expired are not yet getting eCOPR.Hi everyone,
Today I called IRCC. She told me that my PVO - Ottawa and SVO - Etobicoke. I received my P1 from Montreal.
how do we know which VO is processing my PR?
Below are my timelines:
1. AOR - Jan 2023
2. All are green in the tracker - 24th Nov 2023
3. Final Decision date - 1st Dec 2023
4. P1 - 1st Dec 2023
5. COPR number and expiry date update in tracker - 4th Dec 2023
6. P2 - waiting
I spoke to an immigration officer today on the phone and asked about the relevance of the COPR expiration dates. He said it has nothing to do with eCOPR generation, and that it's just something for their side of things. He said not to worry about it because they can just extend it if needed.I'm having problems understanding why people with expiry dates that are expired or almost expired are not yet getting eCOPR.
I'm having problems understanding why people with expiry dates that are expired or almost expired are not yet getting eCOPR.
I meant also that people with expiry dates way longer than yours already have their PR, I just don't understand their system of doing things.I spoke to an immigration officer today on the phone and asked about the relevance of the COPR expiration dates. He said it has nothing to do with eCOPR generation, and that it's just something for their side of things. He said not to worry about it because they can just extend it if needed.
It has appeared to be a pattern though, so I don't know what to make of that.
I highly doubt that. Virtual Landing Unit (Ottawa) is very slow in eCoPR processing. I'm waiting for my eCoPR for 54 days now. And as I see from the posts at the beginning of the year, some ppl were waiting for three months for eCoPRs from the VLU. It's Ottawa, the center of the Canadian bureaucracy, and they work as slow as other offices. I'm wondering if that might be any reasonable explanations for these delays.Virtual Landing Unit should be pretty good. Consider yourself lucky for not getting VO Montreal. Your eCOPR will probably come soon.
I meant also that people with expiry dates way longer than yours already have their PR, I just don't understand their system of doing things.
It looks like there is no real system for the eCoPR issue. You can relatively easily track your application before the final decision. There is a defined process for that, and you can find its description. But after that, it is a black box. In normal processing ppl get their eCoPRs in hours, max a couple of days after they submit in-Canada declarations.I meant also that people with expiry dates way longer than yours already have their PR, I just don't understand their system of doing things.
I highly doubt that. Virtual Landing Unit (Ottawa) is very slow in eCoPR processing. I'm waiting for my eCoPR for 54 days now. And as I see from the posts at the beginning of the year, some ppl were waiting for three months for eCoPRs from the VLU. It's Ottawa, the center of the Canadian bureaucracy, and they work as slow as other offices. I'm wondering if that might be any reasonable explanations for these delays.