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Re-issue of Expired COPR & Visa

Noukie’s

Full Member
Dec 17, 2019
44
70
Given that the prior two sets of emails were sent on Tuesdays at a two-week interval, the next round of emails will most likely be sent on October 5th (Despite the fact that my heart desires an early call).
Hopefully, by that time, the preceding batch would have completed their remedial and PCC requests, if any.
We received the “ Do you still want to immigrate to Canada?” today (Sep-28). Given dateline by IRCC is Oct-08.

AOR Jan 2020
CoPR issued Nov 2020
CoPR expired Jan 2021
 

krishnan22

Newbie
Jun 29, 2019
7
2
I got my email today " confirm that you still want to immigrate to Canada"

AOR = Dec 2019
COPR = Dec 2020
COPR expired - 31st May 2021

from India.

Do you guys know how much time it will take for re-medical, and getting the new COPR ?
 
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Titanium

Hero Member
Mar 9, 2017
518
447
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Nova Scotia
AOR Received.
October 2019
I got my email today " confirm that you still want to immigrate to Canada"

AOR = Dec 2019
COPR = Dec 2020
COPR expired - 31st May 2021

from India.

Do you guys know how much time it will take for re-medical, and getting the new COPR ?
a month to indefinite . Anything is possible.
 
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ielts-is-a-crime

Star Member
Feb 1, 2019
56
42
Received “Do you still want to immigrate to Canada” today 28 Sep 2021 (Canada time). Must reply by 8 Oct 2021

AOR: Oct 2019
COPR issue date: 20 Mar 2020 (post March)
COPR expiry: 8 Oct 2020
VO: Singapore
Application cat: federal skilled
 

Psyoptica

Champion Member
Feb 20, 2020
1,091
1,566
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2174
AOR Received.
16-04-2020
Received “Do you still want to immigrate to Canada” today 28 Sep 2021 (Canada time). Must reply by 8 Oct 2021

AOR: Oct 2019
COPR issue date: 20 Mar 2020 (post March)
COPR expiry: 8 Oct 2020
VO: Singapore
Application cat: federal skilled
What did you tell them in reply?
 

ielts-is-a-crime

Star Member
Feb 1, 2019
56
42
What did you tell them in reply?
They provided the answer template in their original email for my use if I agree to still go to Canada and have my application re-opened for re-assessment. Below is that answer template they provided, and of course I said Yes.


Template for you to use when responding to IRCC
To: IRCC.CoPR4-CRP4.IRCC@cic.gc.ca

I am confirming that I (and my family members, if applicable) remain interested in immigrating to Canada, and that I (we) would like our application to be reopened and reassessed.

I also confirm that I (we) will redo my (our) immigration medical examination (IMEs), provide any updated information needed to re-assess my (our) application, and intend to travel to Canada within the validity period of any new confirmation of permanent resident (CoPR) document(s) issued.

Please find my answers below:

Information about my application

  • Primary applicant family name(s):
    [Your answer here]
  • Primary applicant given name(s):
    [Your answer here]
  • Application number:
    Exxxxxxxxx
  • Class of application:
    Skilled Worker – Federal
  • Primary applicant citizenship:
    [Your answer here]
  • Current country of residence:
    [Your answer here]
  • Date your CoPR/PR visa expired:
    [Your answer here]
  • Full names of family members (including your spouse and dependent children) who are planning to travel to Canada with you, as well as the full names of any non-accompanying dependants:
    [Your answer here]
Note: Please also include any other updated information about your or your family’s situation which could affect your application – for example, information about any new passport that has been issued to you, new dependants, any changes to family configuration due to marriage, divorce, birth, etc., as well as any information that could impact your admissibility to Canada such as new criminal charges or convictions.