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Hi @legalfalcon
Do you think the new development of allowing valid copr holders travel will lead to approval of other pending copr(s) by ircc?

What do you mean by other pending COPRs. Anyone who has a COPR now can travel. If you are waiting for a COPR, then going forward all individuals with a COPR will be allowed to enter Canada in a phased manner.

As per the announcement today, if you were issued a COPR on or before June 21, 2021 you can enter Canada as long as you meet the requirements.
 
What do you mean by other pending COPRs. Anyone who has a COPR now can travel. If you are waiting for a COPR, then going forward all individuals with a COPR will be allowed to enter Canada in a phased manner.

As per the announcement today, if you were issued a COPR on or before June 21, 2021 you can enter Canada as long as you meet the requirements.
@legalfalcon I think he's referring to those approved (based on GCMS notes) but were not issued CoPRs.
 
My medical expired a couple of weeks ago and when I checked today it got extended. At least it saved me a few hundred dollars and it probably means that they are still processing our applications.
 
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My medical expired a couple of weeks ago and when I checked today it got extended. At least it saved me a few hundred dollars and it probably means that they are still processing our applications.
How did you check this?
 
How do you know that it is recommended pass? Is it mentioned in the GCMS note?
My eligibility is mentioned passed in the assessments section, and in the notes it is mentioned passed by processing agent. So it’s a recommended pass until officer approves it