mr.preetsingh
VIP Member
- Oct 26, 2017
- 1,180
- Category........
- FSW
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- App. Filed.......
- 14-04-2018
- Doc's Request.
- NA
- Nomination.....
- NA
- AOR Received.
- 14-04-2018
- IELTS Request
- NA
- File Transfer...
- NA
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- 07-04-2018
- Interview........
- NA
- Passport Req..
- 19-06-2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- 25-06-2018
- LANDED..........
- 06-09-2018
Let me put in simple:I'm going to actually send an E-mail to the panel physician and ask him to corroborate what he said that a UCI or IME is required and that only students/visitors/workers can get an upfront medical exam.
I will, however, need some more info.
Those who have had their medical exam done post ITA, did you get instructions/letter or an IME or UCI or simply mentioned you had received an ITA and are required to take the medical exam ?
From the CIC website it only states one can take a medical exam prior to submitting e-APR but not prior to receiving an ITA. I want my challenging of the panel physician's requirement that I have a UCI or IME to be rock-solid.
1. First you create EE application/profile.
2. Based on CRS, you receive ITA.
3. Post ITA, you get 60 days to file PR application.
3.a(i) You file PR application without Medical exam.
3.a(ii) CIC will send you a notification to appear in Medical exam after 10-14 days.
3.a(iii) You book appointment with panel physician and appear for Medical exam and then you upload to CIC. Another 7 days, CIC will say "Medical Passed"
3.b(i) You print ITA pdf and visit Panel Physician for Medicals.
3.b(ii) You get a receipt and you upload this with PR application.
3.b(iii) In 10-14 days, CIC will say "Medical passed"
You save 7 days (I went on holiday to Singapore)
4. Smart move with Medical after ITA before PR application.
Feel wow...