I hope election results don’t change this trendLots of good news, people
Highly Unlikely, the federal-level processing time is still controlled by Quebec. The Conservative didn't promise to slash immigration either.I hope election results don’t change this trend
Federal-level processing time is not controlled by Quebec. Quota is controlled.Highly Unlikely, the federal-level processing time is still controlled by Quebec. The Conservative didn't promise to slash immigration either.
That's right! I did my medical exam in the Nov 2015, which not way more than 5 yrs. I hope they won't ask us to redo it.One thing I hope for - I want IRCC to extend the temporary policy for medical checkups which is now in force. I think almost all islands had medical checkups (maybe I am wrong, but I had it for my first work permit), so it really can speed up the process a bit.
Oh, it should be not older than 5 yearsThat's right! I did my medical exam in the Nov 2015, which not way more than 5 yrs. I hope they won't ask us to redo it.
I think they can extend it for another 6 months I.e until mid 2022Oh, it should be not older than 5 years
Hi Bro, I understand that ur the main applicant and inland, right? If yes then IRCC might have taken into account any previous medical results for yourself. If ur outland, then send IRCC a webform and explain the whole thing and am sure they would reply back.I received the medical request only for Spouse and not for me. Is this normal or can expect for me in few days?
No, most people don't pass any medical exam for their temporary permitOne thing I hope for - I want IRCC to extend the temporary policy for medical checkups which is now in force. I think almost all islands had medical checkups (maybe I am wrong, but I had it for my first work permit), so it really can speed up the process a bit.
Weird, all people who I know, who came with work permit passed medicalNo, most people don't pass any medical exam for their temporary permit
It's my case
And i'm still waiting for my medical request...