Once you give upfront medicals, it is good to wait for a month before you worry about anything at all. They don't do hard rejections with medicals either, they issue a PFL to which you can respond. Most people who never had a major health issue (e.g. kidney problems that required dialysis) are never going to see any issue with their medicals. I've a health condition too, but they passed me without any issues.Hi,
Yes, I have uploaded the e-Medical sheet that was shared by the medical center on the same day. It is a 2 page report containing my UMI number, Personal Details, Barcode etc.
Actually, as I am observing that many people are getting updates regarding their Medical report in a week. That's the reason I am little worried about it.
It could also be the hospital taking time for your x-ray evaluation - that's most of the time the only thing IRCC wants them to deeply look into. Really, there's no need to worry about this part at all. It could also be that you are already MEP, you haven't been assigned R10 pass so no BIL and no MEP indication on your GCKey. I'd not worry about medicals for those reasons. Give them a month.
I think I was responding to someone else: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/april-2023-aor.793786/post-10465767The ITA that I received clearly mentions that they are inviting me for permanent residency under FSW.