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speedy_j

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Hi - we've been granted PR and have a printed CoPRs for everyone in the family.

However, the medicals were done on 3 Jan 2020, and became one year old on 3 January 2021.

Our CoPRs were extended to early November 2021, but – i assume - would have expired on 3 January 2021 if Covid hadn't triggered an extension.
We haven't been able to immigrate yet, because the borders were closed until 21st June this year.

Question: does anyone know for sure if we can travel to Canada before our current CoPRs exprire in November 2021 without getting new medicals done?

(I am wondering if new medicals are only needed for expired CoPRs, basically). We have had no email from IRCC asking if we still want to immigrate, because technically our CoPRs haven't expired yet, I am assuming...

Thanks for the help!
 
Hi - we've been granted PR and have a printed CoPRs for everyone in the family.

However, the medicals were done on 3 Jan 2020, and became one year old on 3 January 2021.

Our CoPRs were extended to early November 2021, but – i assume - would have expired on 3 January 2021 if Covid hadn't triggered an extension.
We haven't been able to immigrate yet, because the borders were closed until 21st June this year.

Question: does anyone know for sure if we can travel to Canada before our current CoPRs exprire in November 2021 without getting new medicals done?

(I am wondering if new medicals are only needed for expired CoPRs, basically). We have had no email from IRCC asking if we still want to immigrate, because technically our CoPRs haven't expired yet, I am assuming...

Thanks for the help!

If your copr is valid, you do not need to worry about this. Ircc decides what medicals are needed before issuing the copr.

They will not ask for separate evidence of this at border. You are overthinking.
 
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