We did it in Hamilton, Ontario today and it was 305$ for everything in total.That's not too bad...still pricey though. I wonder what it'll be for someone in Ontario too...
We did it in Hamilton, Ontario today and it was 305$ for everything in total.That's not too bad...still pricey though. I wonder what it'll be for someone in Ontario too...
Was it at Wilson Medical? They do everything there and was super efficientWe did it in Hamilton, Ontario today and it was 305$ for everything in total.
I am wondering the same. There has been no movement since we sent our application in July and now we suddenly received a medical exam request. The whole application is still under review with no other updates whatsoever.So my friends, if the process has gone as far as requesting medicals, what are the chances of being rejected for not qualifying for common-law (not living together for a full year)? I'm assuming they would have checked that before going through the whole process right? We did live together for a full year, just not conventionally (we traveled on our bikes for the first 3 months and wild-camped before finding a permanent place to rent where we have been living at... so we only had pictures, facebook/instagram posts with time stamps to prove that we were together during that time (we came up with a very fun timeline with flight bookings, pictures, warmshower (couchsurfing for cyclists) reviews.
So if we got medical request, are we in the clear?
Just make sure the centre you go to offer E-Photo. So that the photographs hassle is dealt withWe'll be paying $260 tomorrow in Brampton, there were a few cheaper options as well in Mississauga but they were all offering X-Ray at a different location.
yeah they do urine too. The physician assistant lady who did it for me, did the analyzing in front of me and told me then and there that the reports are normal.I managed to call up the doctor here for the medical exam to book an appointment and yeah the cost was averaging around what everyone else was saying so that made it atleast less of a shock, it's going to be $330 for me which includes the photos + x-ray / blood work and I think they said urine too.
Love this! Sorry I don't have an answer for you. But I wanted to say that my partner and I also had an unconventional common-law partnership! We are cycle tourers and travelers too and a lot of our relationship has been spent wild camping in tents/living in a van/hotels/etc. I wish you the best of luckSo my friends, if the process has gone as far as requesting medicals, what are the chances of being rejected for not qualifying for common-law (not living together for a full year)? I'm assuming they would have checked that before going through the whole process right? We did live together for a full year, just not conventionally (we traveled on our bikes for the first 3 months and wild-camped before finding a permanent place to rent where we have been living at... so we only had pictures, facebook/instagram posts with time stamps to prove that we were together during that time (we came up with a very fun timeline with flight bookings, pictures, warmshower (couchsurfing for cyclists) reviews.
So if we got medical request, are we in the clear?
TRV serves as a visa to enter back to Canada. After obtaining OWP you must apply for TRV if travelling.I have a question on how the OWP serves as an extension to the temporary resident visa (TRV). So my spouse is on a TRV and her Visa stamp expired (it has been more than 6 months). Is having a passport with an expired TRV + OWP enough for travel? Or is another document/stamp required now after the OWP has been obtained?
That's awesome! Whats your favourite cycling trip? We cycled from Toronto to Los Angeles (over 5000km) 2 summers ago, and 1 summer ago we cycled across Europe (Belgium to southern Italy/Rome).Love this! Sorry I don't have an answer for you. But I wanted to say that my partner and I also had an unconventional common-law partnership! We are cycle tourers and travelers too and a lot of our relationship has been spent wild camping in tents/living in a van/hotels/etc. I wish you the best of luck