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Mr. Indian

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Sep 24, 2024
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Hi

I got FD 1st oct and still waiting for PPR more than 21 weeks now and my gcms notes say application approved and i reached to MP 3 weeks before and she said officer sent note processing centre regarding passport request

My application is PNP NON EE Submitted in june 2024

What else i can do now and to get PPR

Needhelp
Thanks
 
Hi

I got FD 1st oct and still waiting for PPR more than 21 weeks now and my gcms notes say application approved and i reached to MP 3 weeks before and she said officer sent note processing centre regarding passport request

My application is PNP NON EE Submitted in june 2024

What else i can do now and to get PPR

Needhelp
Thanks

PPR is manually triggered. Weird thing about your post:
1. Mentioning a MP implies you are in-land, there's no PPR for in-land applicants.
2. If you are outland (or even in-land) there's nothing you can do to expedite it.
 
But my concern is my COPR on tracker is going to expire soon

That's not a real concern. No CoPR is issued to you, what you see is a CoPR number, not your CoPR. Unless they sent you a RFV that you missed or a PPR that was never received (apparently confirmed by your MP that it isn't the case) - what's there to worry about?
 
What i mean is in my tracker COPR details with copr number and expiry is showing and its going expire soon

Also i have applied for GCMS and its says application approved with all assessments passed and completed and it says authorized for landing
 
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What i mean is in my tracker COPR details with copr number and expiry is showing and its going expire soon

Also i have applied for GCMS and its says application approved with all assessments passed and completed and it says authorized for landing

Call IRCC and confirm if they sent a RFV that you missed - if they confirm that they've never sent you a RFV or a PPR letter, there's nothing that you can do there. I understand the "Tracker details", but they aren't materially important here (in context to your CoPR expiry). If you don't have a CoPR, you don't have a CoPR - the number and the date don't matter, they only matter once you have your paper CoPR and stamped passport back.