Due to employment and residence related contractual obligations, we are unable to travel to Canada before the letter of authorisation expires (mid-April). The letter states "If you are unable to travel before the expiration date of this letter on 2021/04/19, IRCC will leave your PR application open and you will have to go through this CoPR and PRV re-issuance process again when you are able to travel to Canada."
This, I assume, is just the same as replying to the first message we recieved to confirm that the COPR was extended to October, and if we could travel to Canada "soon", and to respond in ten days. That was vague enough that we responded to say that we could travel soon (and gave our dates in the message), but our letter of authorisation expires over a month before we can realistically travel. I guess I am asking what people recommend our next steps should be assuming we can only travel in mid to late May. I don't know how much automation is in the responses from CIC, and don't want to get another letter of authorisation that also expires too early for us.
Thanks in advance.
This, I assume, is just the same as replying to the first message we recieved to confirm that the COPR was extended to October, and if we could travel to Canada "soon", and to respond in ten days. That was vague enough that we responded to say that we could travel soon (and gave our dates in the message), but our letter of authorisation expires over a month before we can realistically travel. I guess I am asking what people recommend our next steps should be assuming we can only travel in mid to late May. I don't know how much automation is in the responses from CIC, and don't want to get another letter of authorisation that also expires too early for us.
Thanks in advance.