- Jan 5, 2015
- 99
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- May 19, 2015
- AOR Received.
- June 11, 2015
- File Transfer...
- July 27, 2015, IP: October 9, 2015, DM: November 26, 2015
- Med's Done....
- April 29, 2015
- Passport Req..
- November 27, 2015
- VISA ISSUED...
- December 8, 2015
- LANDED..........
- January 23, 2016 (YVR Airport)
Hello friends,
My parents just landed as Permanent Residents of Canada in Vancouver. During landing, my father received a form called IMM 0535 that requires him to do a Medical Surveillance due to some kind of historical but inactive TB issue.
His COPR also contains a Condition item mentioning that:
32. Must report for medical examination, surveillance or treatment, and at specified times and places, provide proof of compliance.
Also, under Medical Details section, his COPR contains a Surveillance code: 2.02.
I called the British Columbia public health authority and I was told we can disregard the rule that he has to complete the medical surveillance regarding TB test within 30 days of his landing due to the heavy backlogs at IRCC. Because there are heavy backlogs at IRCC, the British Columbia public health authority won't receive notice from IRCC and notify my father within 30 days of his landing. He needs to wait longer time to get the notification, ranging from a few weeks to a few months. So right now he is concerned that he would leave Canada in 2 - 3 months (as a soft landing this time), but still cannot receive the notification during this soft landing time, and therefore miss the appointment when the letter finally comes after he leaves Canada.
So, my concern is: Will he still get his Permanent Resident Card even if he hasn't completed his medical surveillance? Or will he receive the PR Card only after he completed the medical surveillance? Which one is correct? Thank you very much for your feedback and real experiences!
My parents just landed as Permanent Residents of Canada in Vancouver. During landing, my father received a form called IMM 0535 that requires him to do a Medical Surveillance due to some kind of historical but inactive TB issue.
His COPR also contains a Condition item mentioning that:
32. Must report for medical examination, surveillance or treatment, and at specified times and places, provide proof of compliance.
Also, under Medical Details section, his COPR contains a Surveillance code: 2.02.
I called the British Columbia public health authority and I was told we can disregard the rule that he has to complete the medical surveillance regarding TB test within 30 days of his landing due to the heavy backlogs at IRCC. Because there are heavy backlogs at IRCC, the British Columbia public health authority won't receive notice from IRCC and notify my father within 30 days of his landing. He needs to wait longer time to get the notification, ranging from a few weeks to a few months. So right now he is concerned that he would leave Canada in 2 - 3 months (as a soft landing this time), but still cannot receive the notification during this soft landing time, and therefore miss the appointment when the letter finally comes after he leaves Canada.
So, my concern is: Will he still get his Permanent Resident Card even if he hasn't completed his medical surveillance? Or will he receive the PR Card only after he completed the medical surveillance? Which one is correct? Thank you very much for your feedback and real experiences!