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January 2025, Inland Spousal Sponsorship

Supercol

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Feb 25, 2025
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I have a question please , I submitted my inland sponsorship Jan 15th 2025 , got AOR Feb 7th 2025, I linked my application to the Tracker and also GCkey , but I could see on my GC that my biometric I did last year August for asylum program is still valid and it’s reflecting on my application , does that means I won’t get a BIL for this new application ? I have been waiting to receive BIL since I got the AOR , Has anyone experienced this ? Please help me understand better .
Thanks
 

perfect_hope

Full Member
Jan 8, 2025
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I have a question please , I submitted my inland sponsorship Jan 15th 2025 , got AOR Feb 7th 2025, I linked my application to the Tracker and also GCkey , but I could see on my GC that my biometric I did last year August for asylum program is still valid and it’s reflecting on my application , does that means I won’t get a BIL for this new application ? I have been waiting to receive BIL since I got the AOR , Has anyone experienced this ? Please help me understand better .
Thanks
When I linked my application to my GC Key account, it showed the biometrics I had provided for my study permit application, which was still valid. However, I was asked to submit biometrics again for my PR application. I think so that everyone applying for PR have to provide biometrics, even if their previous ones are still valid.
 

Supercol

Newbie
Feb 25, 2025
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When I linked my application to my GC Key account, it showed the biometrics I had provided for my study permit application, which was still valid. However, I was asked to submit biometrics again for my PR application. I think so that everyone applying for PR have to provide biometrics, even if their previous ones are still valid.
Thanks for the update , now I understand better
 

keyboat1

Star Member
Jul 21, 2019
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What about medical? Never once did I have to do medical. Not during my study permit application in December 28 2018, or my PGWP application in June 11, 2023, I submitted my commonlaw sponsorship application on February 4 2025 no AOR yet but I have never done a medical. Is everyone required to do a medical or are some people exempt? I'm Jordanian nationality 24 years old.

When I linked my application to my GC Key account, it showed the biometrics I had provided for my study permit application, which was still valid. However, I was asked to submit biometrics again for my PR application. I think so that everyone applying for PR have to provide biometrics, even if their previous ones are still valid.
 

perfect_hope

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Jan 8, 2025
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What about medical? Never once did I have to do medical. Not during my study permit application in December 28 2018, or my PGWP application in June 11, 2023, I submitted my commonlaw sponsorship application on February 4 2025 no AOR yet but I have never done a medical. Is everyone required to do a medical or are some people exempt? I'm Jordanian nationality 24 years old.
This is what IRCC says abour IME (Immigration Medical Examination) exemption:
"You may be exempt from completing another IME if you meet all of these conditions:
  • you applied or are applying for either permanent residence or temporary residence
  • you already live in Canada
  • you completed your previous IME in the last 5 years
  • your previous IME indicated a low risk or no risk to public health or public safety"
If the situation mentioned above does not applies to you, then you have to perform medical exam regardless of your nationality.
 
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keyboat1

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Jul 21, 2019
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Thanks bud just curious did you do medical?

This is what IRCC says abour IME (Immigration Medical Examination) exemption:
"You may be exempt from completing another IME if you meet all of these conditions:
  • you applied or are applying for either permanent residence or temporary residence
  • you already live in Canada
  • you completed your previous IME in the last 5 years
  • your previous IME indicated a low risk or no risk to public health or public safety"
If the situation mentioned above does not applies to you, then you have to perform medical exam regardless of your nationality.