Just looking at our next steps, realised that the current covid travel restrictions say new PRs arriving must be "coming to Canada to settle permanently (you cannot come to Canada and leave to go live in another country, even if it’s temporary)."
Arrgh. While we do intend to move permanently, this is made exceedingly problematic due to other commitments (school, work, etc) within the validity of the COPR/visa for entry (which is indeed linked to the anniversary of the medical clearance).
In normal times, we'd "land" and spend some time in Canada (the isolation itself not an issue) and return to close out our affairs, mainly schooling being the issue; and all of this would have been completely normal for new PRs. I understand it's covid time but this makes things very complicated.
If anyone has thoughts or experiences or recommendations, would appreciate. Failing that, commiseration welcome. Yes, we count our blessings that we've at least got the approval and soon COPR/visas.