@legalfalcon
Is’nt it always one year from the date which medical was done?
Yes, the medicals are valid for one year. see the discussion and my detailed post at
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Check the posted on this thread for the details.
The medicals have to be valid when the applicant land in Canada as well as when the application is filed.
However, when IRCC send the PPR, and when the PRv & COPR is issued is cannot be issued beyond the medical expiry date or the passport expiry date, which ever is earlier.
Even if the medicals are valid for a longer duration, the PR visa & COPR can have a shorter validity. Usually the PR visa is not issued for more than 6 months.
So wait for the COPR and PRV, that will make things clear.