mtc1992 said:Your COPR is only valid until your medical ends
In that case, they'd have to ask me for a new medical, no? My medical actually expires in exactly one week, so it would be impossible to send for a PPR, right?
mtc1992 said:Your COPR is only valid until your medical ends
zhaff2004 said:In that case, they'd have to ask me for a new medical, no? My medical actually expires in exactly one week, so it would be impossible to send for a PPR, right?
yawnman said:Thanks you will get your PPR tonight according to the trend, good luck![]()
mtc1992 said:I would do a medical immediately and send it as a CSE. Otherwise it will be out of date by the time they issue PPR
mtc1992 said:I would do a medical immediately and send it as a CSE. Otherwise it will be out of date by the time they issue PPR
lealealea said:does it apply to language test as well? my language test expires next month.
Your language test freezes post AOR. medical doesn't.lealealea said:does it apply to language test as well? my language test expires next month.
zhaff2004 said:I'd imagine so. Although, I wasn't aware of the language test having an expiry date.
lealealea said:I took my test two years ago, and i think my medical expires soon as well ..
mtc1992 said:When you get COPR after PPR, your COPR validity ends when your medical does, as far as I am aware.
lealealea said:I took my medical may last year, so should i get a new one and submit it?|
mtc1992 said:When you get COPR after PPR, your COPR validity ends when your medical does, as far as I am aware.
zhaff2004 said:Gotcha, I'll book one 1st thing in the morning. I actually emailed Ottawa about this 3 weeks ago and they told me not to get another medical exam unless I am explicitly instructed to do so.
I'll book one tomorrow, do it next week, send a CSE and attach the copy of the medical to my passport if I get the PPR before being asked for an additional medical.
Mthornt said:I'll be honest with you, I know there's a lot of good info here on the forum, which is why we're all here. However, I'd follow the instructions from CIC pertaining to your medical vs instructions from the forum. Everyone's cases are slightly different, if you asked them already, and they answered, then I would go by the instructions I was given by CIC.
veebee21 said:They needed my pay slips/bank statement for my job outside Canada. But didn't have any because I worked with my mom and was paid cash. I only did a LOE. So hopefully I don't get rejected for not having pay slips and such. I was only 16 when I started working with her part-time then full time when i graduated from high school. I didn't even have a bank account lol.