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2018 Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications: timeline and updates

tashi0001

Full Member
May 18, 2017
28
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Category........
FAM
App. Filed.......
15-01-2018
Doc's Request.
16-02-2018
AOR Received.
16-02-2018
File Transfer...
03-07-2018
Med's Request
03-07-2018
Med's Done....
09-07-2018
Does anyone know what the medical examination stands for? I remember hearing someone saying that it involves chest xrays, etc., but I just made an appointment in Vancouver with Dr. Desmond P Dwyer, and the whole thing will cost me $290,-. That seems to be a little low, if they're going to make photos as well..... But looking on my IMM 1017E form, it doesn't' state anything about xrays.... Can someone offer me some help??
Medical examination has Physical test (blood pressure, body check) , Blood test, Urine test and X ray. IMM 1017E does not have breakdown. But you will have all this test done by the physician and if they have e-medical . You won't need to take picture with you, they will take a picture onsite .and once they have your results upload it to IRCC .

Good luck!
 

Moek90

Star Member
Dec 14, 2017
101
14
We did the medical 2 days ago and it cost 285$ per person in Toronto, physical exam, chest x-ray rays, urine sample and blood samples, it took 3 hours all facilities in the same place, so make sure the mobile as enough battery... It can be long otherwise...

The tests were basic, I have no idea why it needs to be a specific panel physician, sincerely I think the family doctor we have here in Canada could have done a better job .

Anyway , hope for the best.
Thanks for your reply! What did you have to bring; passport, IMM 1017E form, anything else?
 

Evergreen_3034

Hero Member
Jun 18, 2018
300
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Hi, I applied in April 2018. I did not get a medical request from CIC. Can I complete My medical test before I get a request from CIC? If yes then after my medical test How can I submit a medical report to CIC?
Hello,
I am a March 6, 2018 applicant and I just got my medical request, and from our forum, I see that several other early March applicants have also just gotten their medical requests as well, so it seems that CIC is working on the March 2018 applicants for medical requests.
If you are able, perhaps you can wait a few more weeks, 3-4, and see if April applicants start getting their requests (and you too). I know it's hard to wait, but I think you will be next very soon!
Best to you :)
 

kfrench

Star Member
Oct 22, 2016
75
26
Alberta
App. Filed.......
27-04-2018
AOR Received.
06-06-2018
Hope you get it soon , I`m seeing from these posts that it takes an average of 2-4 months
I'm hoping I will though unfortunately I probably wont get it for a while. Found out that my status as a visitor expired and, had I found out a month sooner I could have sent in paperwork to have that fixed but unfortunately I realized this about a month too late. If my husband had his passport, we would attempt making the 2 hour drive to the boarder so I can reenter as a visitor but since he doesn't have his passport we don't want to risk me not being allowed back into Canada so I'm just chilling here, hoping that for some reason all my stuff gets processed quickly or that I get to be one of the outliers that still gets a work permit while their status is expired.
 

iamvenus

Hero Member
Feb 5, 2014
438
195
Category........
FAM
Right!? I phoned the clinics in Edmonton and also tried Red Deer. All of them charge around $400. Craaazy expensive.
Wish it only cost $400 in NL. Costs of my wife’s medical was:

$175 for the physical exam
$100 for bloods
$300 for x Ray

Total cost $575! There was only one place that does the medical here and they send you off to the local hospital for the tests, hence so expensive!

But whatever the cost all worth it now she is a PR!
Wow. I do hope that's the same with mine. Haha
 

rajneesh1987

Full Member
Aug 19, 2018
24
14
Yesterday submitted work permit fee using Web Form. Today got the email from CIC about receiving my sponsorship application. Successfully linked OWP and PR application online.

File received by CIC: 7th August 2018

As i already have Application file number for open work permit, can they return it for insufficient funds in case they do not accept the payment receipt submitted through Web Form
 

np08

Hero Member
Jan 13, 2015
898
356
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
Mississauga, OT
App. Filed.......
Feb 09, 2018
AOR Received.
Mar 07, 2018
Med's Request
Aug 8, 2018
Med's Done....
Aug 13, 2018
LANDED..........
Dec 18, 2018
Where in Alberta did you go to get yours done? I'm trying to decide if I should drive to Medicine Hat or Calgary
Dominion Medical Centre in Edmonton. I was done in like two hours and it's all in the same area (you have to cross a road at one point to go do the second half of the exam). All in all, $398. I did the exam on a Monday, decided to check my status on Friday (not really expecting anything) and it already said medical passed.

It was also very easy to set up - they had openings the very next day, your schedule permitting. I had to delay mine a few days (you can't be on your period for the exam as it messes with the urine sample), but they were very flexible with arranging the whole thing.

My wife went there as well for her PR before so it was a no brainer for me.
 
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New to FSW

Star Member
May 15, 2014
155
21
Category........
Visa Office......
Warsaw
NOC Code......
2172
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14-10-2014
Nomination.....
28-01-2015
AOR Received.
24-02-2015
Med's Request
09-05-2015
Med's Done....
14-05-2015
Interview........
TLU 26-05-2015
Passport Req..
PPR: 27-07-2015 DM:30-07-2015
March 5, applicant, just received my medical request. :)
Congrats !

Had you submitted PCC and schedule A in advance? Was there any communication from IRCC before getting the medical request except the AOR?

I am kinda started getting worried now. My application received on March 13th and portal still says " Your application is in progress. We will send you a message when we start reviewing your eligibility."
 

iamvenus

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Feb 5, 2014
438
195
Category........
FAM
Dominion Medical Centre in Edmonton. I was done in like two hours and it's all in the same area (you have to cross a road at one point to go do the second half of the exam). All in all, $398. I did the exam on a Monday, decided to check my status on Friday (not really expecting anything) and it already said medical passed.

It was also very easy to set up - they had openings the very next day, your schedule permitting. I had to delay mine a few days (you can't be on your period for the exam as it messes with the urine sample), but they were very flexible with arranging the whole thing.

My wife went there as well for her PR before so it was a no brainer for me.
That's where I went, too. It was really quick.
 
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jimbo2093

Star Member
Aug 30, 2018
52
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I just figured now that I didn't hand sign the IMM 5669 form? I only electronically signed my name. Will the whole application be returned?
Probably, I found that one particularly cheeky :eek:

From full guide...

Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
Validating your form

You (the principal applicant and any family members who need to provide this form) must submit a Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) which has been filled out on a computer and has been validated. This will help to eliminate mistakes and help you submit a form that is complete. If you are unable to complete this form on a computer, or are unable to successfully validate the form, you must provide a written explanation which includes details of why you were unable to do so.

To validate and properly fill out your (each person’s) Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) form(s):

  1. Fill out each form with the correct details for that person. You must also include the date and that person’s name in the signature section.
  2. Press the validate button found on the form. Any information missing from the form will be identified with a pop-up message or a red square around the fields which either still need to be completed, or have been completed incorrectly.
  3. After you successfully validate your form, print a copy. (You may also wish to save an electronic copy for your records.)
  4. Provide a written signature next to the printed name in the signature section of the document. For principal applicants under the age of 18, this should be a parent or guardian’s signature.
You must do the following when submitting a paper version of the form with your initial application:




    • In the signature section, type the name of the person for whom the form is being filled out. Also enter the date that the form is being filled out.
    • Validate the form.
    • Print the form.
    • Sign your name by hand. (Note: For principal applicants under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign the form on the dependent child’s behalf.)
Important: If the form is not signed and dated per these instructions, it will not be accepted and your applications will be returned to you without being processed.

Hope you get lucky though.
 
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Koobee2a

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May 31, 2018
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Probably, I found that one particularly cheeky :eek:

From full guide...

Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
Validating your form

You (the principal applicant and any family members who need to provide this form) must submit a Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) which has been filled out on a computer and has been validated. This will help to eliminate mistakes and help you submit a form that is complete. If you are unable to complete this form on a computer, or are unable to successfully validate the form, you must provide a written explanation which includes details of why you were unable to do so.

To validate and properly fill out your (each person’s) Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669) form(s):

  1. Fill out each form with the correct details for that person. You must also include the date and that person’s name in the signature section.
  2. Press the validate button found on the form. Any information missing from the form will be identified with a pop-up message or a red square around the fields which either still need to be completed, or have been completed incorrectly.
  3. After you successfully validate your form, print a copy. (You may also wish to save an electronic copy for your records.)
  4. Provide a written signature next to the printed name in the signature section of the document. For principal applicants under the age of 18, this should be a parent or guardian’s signature.
You must do the following when submitting a paper version of the form with your initial application:




    • In the signature section, type the name of the person for whom the form is being filled out. Also enter the date that the form is being filled out.
    • Validate the form.
    • Print the form.
    • Sign your name by hand. (Note: For principal applicants under the age of 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign the form on the dependent child’s behalf.)
Important: If the form is not signed and dated per these instructions, it will not be accepted and your applications will be returned to you without being processed.

Hope you get lucky though.
Thank you. I will just hope for the best. I am a bit scared and sad.
 

jsmithun

Star Member
Jun 28, 2018
74
15
Thank you. I will just hope for the best. I am a bit scared and sad.
My application was returned for the hand signature missing in this form. We initially sent on April 24th. Application got returned on May 29th. I signed and sent it back on May 30th. Sorry to say, but you just have to wait for the application to get returned then sign it and send it back.

Patience is going to be your key here. Since that's what I am doing now.