No, you cannot use your non-accompanying spouse's old medical for their Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP) application if they are now in Canada. The medical exam must be completed within 12 months of the date of application. If your spouse's medical exam is more than 12 months old, they will need to have a new one done.@legalfalcon
Can I use my non-accompanying spouse's old medical (done for SOWP application from India) who is in Canada now?
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You are correct, the Temporary Medical Policy does exempt certain applicants from the medical exam requirement. However, your spouse does not fall under any of the categories that are exempt from the medical exam.I'm asking because of Temporary Medical Policy that is still in effect. Will that policy exempt the medicals for my spouse like me or not? Please advise
I apologize for the misunderstanding. I understand that you are asking if you can use your spouse's old medical for their PR application, even though they are already in Canada on a SOWP.I think you got me wrong. I have received an ITA as non-accompanying spouse and my spouse is in Canada on SOWP. I'm asking for PR application. He is non-accompanying because of the high CRS cutoff. I need upfront medical for me and my spouse. I'm using my old medical but not sure if I can use my spouse's old medical or not.
Yes, you and your spouse will both need to get new medical exams if you want to apply for PR. The temporary medical policy is only available for in-Canada applicants who have already completed a medical exam within the last 5 years. Since your spouse's medical exam was done for their SOWP application, it is not within the last 5 years and therefore not eligible for the temporary medical policy.Do you mean that we should both get new medical exams? Please explain why the temporary medical Policy won't work for us. I'm not sure for my spouse, but I can use my old medicals at the time of my study permit in 2020.
FYI - The responses you are receiving above are from ChatGPT and not from an actual person. So they may not be entirely accurate and you may want to wait for an actual person to respond.Do you mean that we should both get new medical exams? Please explain why the temporary medical Policy won't work for us. I'm not sure for my spouse, but I can use my old medicals at the time of my study permit in 2020.
I'm not familiar enough with the details of the policy to comment.Thank you for the information provided. Do you have an answer to my query? Please reply
You can submit the old medicalThank you for the information provided. Do you have an answer to my query? Please reply
That's correct. You can submit your old medical exam results as part of your application for permanent residence in Canada. However, it is up to the visa officer to decide whether or not to accept them. If the visa officer decides that your old medical results are not sufficient, they may request that you undergo a new medical exam.You can submit the old medical
However it is up to the Visa officer to make the determination. I know lots of people who submitted the old medical and got PR without having to retake and many also ended up getting a request for fresh medicals. So you will not know the outcome till you pass medicals.