I sent this e-mail to the consulate of Canada in Brazil:
Dear Immigration Officer,
I am writing again to ask if in my case, I could ask for an extension of my COPR. My COPR is going to expire on April 21.
The first time I asked, I received the response that now I am allowed to fly to Canada due to the new exemptions that were announced on March 20 and are now in place. However, traveling right now seems to be unsafe for me and I would not like to put my husband and me at risk unless is the only option to keep our visa status.
Please advise me about what should I do...there is nothing on the CIC website that explain the situation of those who are still able to fly but would not like to take the risk of getting the COVID-19 while in transit to Canada.
I hope to hear from you soon.
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They’ve just replied me:
There will not be any penalty for not being able to travel at the moment. Please submit your further requests or inquiries via Webform:
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/contacts/web-form.asp
Please be advised that depending on the situation, you may need to redo your medical exams. Panel physicians are currently not completing the medical exams, but this won’t impact your
PR application in the long run.
Regards,
Immigration Section/Section d’immigration (01545)
Consulate General of Canada/ Consulat general du Canada