@legalfalcon My medical expires February 20, 2021 and my application is still stuck on Security not started. If they start giving out COPR next year and I don't get mine before Feb 20, do I have to redo the medical or is it going to get extended. What if I get COPR before my medical expires but don't get the PR card before it expires? Also my passport is expiring July 17 next year. If I don't get COPR by January 17, will it cause problem? I am going to renew my passport soon but it can take 2-3 months to process because of covid.
@legalfalcon My medical expires February 20, 2021 and my application is still stuck on Security not started. If they start giving out COPR next year and I don't get mine before Feb 20, do I have to redo the medical or is it going to get extended. What if I get COPR before my medical expires but don't get the PR card before it expires? Also my passport is expiring July 17 next year. If I don't get COPR by January 17, will it cause problem? I am going to renew my passport soon but it can take 2-3 months to process because of covid.
If your medicals are about to expire or have expired, before the COPR is issued, IRCC will have then reassessed by the regional medicals officer who will make a determination on whether to ask for a remed or give an extension. Most applicants are getting extensions.
Medicals have to be valid when your submit your application, as well as when you land. This is why before PPR, when the final review is done, it is made sure that the medicals are valid or have been extend until you land in Canada.
As regards your passport, you can get it renewed and once you have the renewed one, send the biographical pages of the PP to IRCC via webform.
If your medicals are about to expire or have expired, before the COPR is issued, IRCC will have then reassessed by the regional medicals officer who will make a determination on whether to ask for a remed or give an extension. Most applicants are getting extensions.
Medicals have to be valid when your submit your application, as well as when you land. This is why before PPR, when the final review is done, it is made sure that the medicals are valid or have been extend until you land in Canada.
As regards your passport, you can get it renewed and once you have the renewed one, send the biographical pages of the PP to IRCC via webform.
It has been more than 7 months now since my AOR, and my file (PNP-inland) has not been seen by an officer yet. My last note is from July by an agent (review required for the eligibility). Since then, nobody has touched it except registering my biometrics. Are they any others in the group who are in the same situation?
Thanks
Everything completed on 13 October (Confirmed with an agent) and it took around 2 months for final approval/COPR.
Profile was last updated on June when medical passed and no change after that till today.
Everything completed on 13 October (Confirmed with an agent) and it took around 2 months for final approval/COPR.
Profile was last updated on June when medical passed and no change after that till today.
I was Bio exempt but my profile was not updated with Biometric info till Friday. There was no update on the profile after I passed my medical back in june.
Even if your are CEC, the process will be the same, but the good thing is that you won't have to ship your passport, instead you will get your COPR by email.
CPC Ottawa is the IRCC main office. It is performing essential tasks only. The delays in webform responses, COPRs to land, email responses, all are delayed. There is no official communication that CPC O is closed, as it cannot be due to its importance
Everything completed on 13 October (Confirmed with an agent) and it took around 2 months for final approval/COPR.
Profile was last updated on June when medical passed and no change after that till today.
Hi everybody,
Sucks we're all waiting much longer than what we expected to wait! My AOR is April 2nd, last update was Biometrics on Oct 14th but since then radio silence. I started the process as CEC inland, but I have a question:
If I leave Canada for the holidays and I receive the approval email, what happens if I tell them I'm _not_ in Canada at the moment (via the new PR portal thingy)? Anyone had that experience yet?
And a follow-up would be:
- Do I lose my current status only upon having the COPR (so after I get verified on the platform) or immediately once my application says 'approved'?
Thank you so much folks, you've been of great help so far.
Stay strong, this sucks but we're not alone!
Edit:
I found, after looking for hours (and overlooking this detail, I might add, since I _have_ read this page like tons of times!):
`You won’t be allowed to enter Canada right now if you’re coming to validate your COPR and become a permanent resident, unless you are exempt from the travel restrictions.`
In my case I am exempt from the travel restrictions because I am a foreign worker (valid eTA +work permit until July 2021). The only thing would be that if I am issued the COPR directly then I know I lose that status and would have to go with a Permanent Resident Travel Document.
Hope it helps anyone in this situation a little bit, but still interested in hearing answers from people to the questions I asked previously.