5/16/2019
Topic:
Loss of COPR Prior to Landing
s_mohsinraza
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I have mis-placed my COPR documents and plan to do first landing in 3 weeks.
What can I do to obtain a replacement COPR so that I can land in Canada.
Passport with Immigrant Visa and all associated documents are with me, just the COPR is missing.
Appreciate your guidance... |
5/20/2019
Topic:
What Can be Done if CoPR (IMM 5688) gets lost?
s_mohsinraza
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I have lost COPR documents and am scheduled to land in June 2019.
I do have my passport with valid Immigrant Visa.
What can i do to get COPR before landing? and if I land without COPR what can be repercussions?
Appreciate your response, please.
PMM wrote:
Hi
If lost CoPR, can people get another one?
If so, how?
Thanks!
You apply for a VOS and pay the fee: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/certcopy.asp
PMM |
5/20/2019
Topic:
My kids lost OHIP due to no Record of Landing
s_mohsinraza
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I have lost COPR documents prior to landing.
What can i do to apply for a replacement document?
Moderator wrote:
Hello Brad,
Thank you for sharing your situation and question with us.
We can appreciate that you would be concerned about this situation.
You mentioned that your wife is a Canadian Citizen. In this case, you may want to determine if your children are Canadian citizens.
You can find some information regarding how to do this on the the CIC Website in the Citizenship and Immigration - Help Centre - I am Canadian. My children were born outside Canada. Are they Canadian? section.
Your wife may want to try and contact the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Call Centre again for some additional information. We know it is difficult at times to get through, however, it is possible to get through. Some of our users have reported that they have had success by calling as soon as the lines open at 8am.
Regarding what can be used in order to apply for OHIP, you can find some additional information in our Settlement.Org What documents do I need to apply for a Health Card (OHIP)? article.
Here is an excerpt,
1. Proof of Citizenship or OHIP Eligible Status A document that shows that your immigration status makes you eligible for OHIP.
Canadian Citizens -Birth Certificate from a Canadian province or territory (issued under the Vital Statistics Act) -Canadian Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad -Certified Statement of Live Birth from a Canadian province or territory -Certificate of Canadian Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization (paper document or card, not commemorative issue) -Certificate of Indian Status (paper or plastic card) -Registered Indian Record (certified) -Valid Canadian Passport or a Canadian passport that has been expired for less than 5 years
Permanent Residents ("landed immigrants")
-Canadian Immigration Identification card -Permanent Resident Card or a Permanent Resident Card that has been expired for less than 5 years -Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM5292 or IMM5688) -Record of Landing (IMM1000)
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
===== Anna Settlement.Org Content and Information/Referral Specialist, CIRS Settlement.Org |