For now I have booked for 5th October. They have asked for covid vaccination and all previous vaccination proofs along with ITA copy passport copy (they say what it says on your ID document gets uploaded so take your passport no some other ID which may also be acceptable). Past medical records are also required whatever you can collect. From what I understand blood will be drawn and an X-ray will be taken. They say it may take up to 4-5 hours and you may need to collect the acknowledgment either the next day or in the evening (depending on the rush they may give it end of the test too).Has anyone completed their upfront medicals?
Same for me.... I have booked for Sep 30. Asked me to carry passport, ITA, covid vaccine certificate, past 6 month medical records if any & photographs.For now I have booked for 5th October. They have asked for covid vaccination and all previous vaccination proofs along with ITA copy passport copy (they say what it says on your ID document gets uploaded so take your passport no some other ID which may also be acceptable). Past medical records are also required whatever you can collect. From what I understand blood will be drawn and an X-ray will be taken. They say it may take up to 4-5 hours and you may need to collect the acknowledgment either the next day or in the evening (depending on the rush they may give it end of the test too).
Was gonna ask the same question..as i am so afraid of doctors,no actually i have a phobia of doctors and surgeonsHas anyone completed their upfront medicals?
but you are a doctor yourselfWas gonna ask the same question..as i am so afraid of doctors,no actually i have a phobia of doctors and surgeons
Lolbut you are a doctor yourself
Absolutely! I will share the detailsLol
Correction,i am a dentist
And its completely different when you're a patient rather than a doctor
Pls share everything once u are done with it,i have booked for 4th of October
Yes forgot photos. Yep from India.Same for me.... I have booked for Sep 30. Asked me to carry passport, ITA, covid vaccine certificate, past 6 month medical records if any & photographs.
but rest of the vaccine records are optional. That is if I have I can bring. Not mandatory they said.
Are you from India?
Can you explain this CoPR and medicals validity? I am bit confused here,Yes forgot photos. Yep from India.
When I emailed for appointment though they said all days are available. I picked a date around the time I will submit as the COPR has maximum validity until Medicals so the further away it is the better I guess.
You need to have valid medicals when u land in canada..so the later,the betterCan you explain this CoPR and medicals validity? I am bit confused here,
Ok but we need to submit the application soon as well...You need to have valid medicals when u land in canada..so the later,the better
N medicals are valid for 12 mnths and processing time for pnp applicants is said to be 9 months
this is the thing - you received ITA on 19th Sep, supposedly you will need to submit docs by 19th Nov. If you complete your medicals on say 6th Oct, however you submit your application on say 15th Nov. In such case, once your application is approved, your CoPR validity will be tied to medicals around 6th Oct 2024 instead of around 15th Nov 2024 (1 year from submission of application). So generally people complete medicals as last step before submiiting docs to get max validity of CoPR. In such case, people avoid re medical request from IRCC. Hope this helps !Ok but we need to submit the application soon as well...
This absolutely helps...this is the thing - you received ITA on 19th Sep, supposedly you will need to submit docs by 19th Nov. If you complete your medicals on say 6th Oct, however you submit your application on say 15th Nov. In such case, once your application is approved, your CoPR validity will be tied to medicals around 6th Oct 2024 instead of around 15th Nov 2024 (1 year from submission of application). So generally people complete medicals as last step before submiiting docs to get max validity of CoPR. In such case, people avoid re medical request from IRCC. Hope this helps !
List is generated at the very end as per your applicationDoes anybody know how to view the documents checklist before filling out the application? Or do we need to fill out the whole application first. I'm trying to get to the employer part so I can see exactly what to request from employers (we did all of spouses for the oinp but not mine) TIA