Thank you for your reply.Dont jump to conclusions yet. Travelling at short notice is not easy. Please read the "Are you able to travel soon" email and verify what is mentioned in email regarding AL? If they issue AL then further issuance will not be possible or something like that?
Generally when AL is issued it is mentioned in it that if you are not able to travel within AL's validity then your application will be left open and actual CoPR and PRV will be issued once you are ready to travel. Usually on remeds after notification from IRCC a new CoPR is updated on GCkey with 1 year's validity (at least in my case ; VO New Delhi).
There are no official dates announced yet for hotel stay rule if I am not wrong. Once they are out then you can act accordingly.
Let the things clear out in coming days.
Yes, the "Are you able to travel soon" email says the following: "Please note that if new travel documents are issued to you, IRCC will send you a letter that will be valid for up to 60 days (but not exceeding your medical or passport validity), and it may not be possible for IRCC to issue you with another extension."
This is exactly my concern - in the off chance that I am given an AL in the next 15-20 days, then I will have to travel to Canada regardless of my circumstances by February 28th, or risk losing my application for good - Please correct me if I'm wrong, but this is exactly what you've also mentioned in your response?
Given that I had responded positively to the "Are you able to travel soon" email while there were no additional restrictions, I am only wondering if sending another response explaining that my circumstances have changed as a response to the new restrictions will be a way to circumvent this AL deadline issue and directly go via the re-medical route (with extended COPR date).
Please let me know your thoughts on this. I am more than happy to wait for a few days to see what's developing, but these are my initial reflexes to this situation.