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Sean's got some new hits
No reason, I just had one, wanting to believe it wasn't common to allfor?
You waiting for ITA or waiting for PPRNo reason, I just had one, wanting to believe it wasn't common to all
PPR, AOR Nov 19 VO:OttawaYou waiting for ITA or waiting for PPR
Hi I just got a GU too FSW, Aor November 2019, VO OttawaPPR, AOR Nov 19 VO:Ottawa
Any change inside?Hi I just got a GU too FSW, Aor November 2019, VO Ottawa
Nope, nothing. Let’s see what happens by end of the week. Fingers crossedAny change inside?
I follow you, hope to hear the good news!Nope, nothing. Let’s see what happens by end of the week. Fingers crossed
So I got an email from the IRCC agent I spoke to (shocking! ). She sent me the paragraph below, asked me to screenshot it and send it in a webform requesting the case officer to consider us for medical extension as we qualify for it. She mentioned that it's likely the medical administrator who requested the remeds was not aware that the policy has been extended to the end of March 2022. She also said to ask why my spouse is being requested to redo his meds, cos his only expires in May.I'm so pissed with IRCC right now. I got remedical requests for the whole family, even though we are all M1 profiles and in Canada. I spoke to an IRCC agent now and he can see the note saying remeds required because some of my dependants have changes in category (I have a daughter who has crossed over to 'adulthood' in the last year, and a son who is no longer a baby/toddler). I guess there are different tests and checks required for them than was done during the our medicals in 2021.
Oh well, now to go shell out another $2,000 .
3 months since mine expired. Still not doing it. I saw a few posts in FB where people did upfront and a few days later IRCC asked for re-meds. They are not sure if IRCC would accept the upfront or need to re-do the medicals. Unless you are very desperate for PPR, it's advisable to wait.Question for the folks who do upfront re-medicals: Do you wait until expiry before you do this? Or do you do this a month or a few weeks before expiry?
I’m so desperate3 months since mine expired. Still not doing it. I saw a few posts in FB where people did upfront and a few days later IRCC asked for re-meds. They are not sure if IRCC would accept the upfront or need to re-do the medicals. Unless you are very desperate for PPR, it's advisable to wait.
aaarrrrrrggghhhhhhhhSo I got an email from the IRCC agent I spoke to (shocking! ). She sent me the paragraph below, asked me to screenshot it and send it in a webform requesting the case officer to consider us for medical extension as we qualify for it. She mentioned that it's likely the medical administrator who requested the remeds was not aware that the policy has been extended to the end of March 2022. She also said to ask why my spouse is being requested to redo his meds, cos his only expires in May.
I've send the webform as advised, and I have also booked the remeds for next week Friday cos there's only 1 panel physician in my entire city.
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Temporary public policy exempting some foreign nationals in Canada from requiring an immigration medical exam
The Government of Canada is closely monitoring COVID-19 and its impact on IRCC clients.
IRCC has renewed the temporary public policy exempting some foreign nationals in Canada from having to complete an additional immigration medical exam as part of their application for permanent residence (PR), if they already recently completed one and were found to pose no risk to public health. Originally set to expire on December 28, 2021, the exemption will be extended until March 31, 2022.
This public policy, which was announced in June 2021, helps streamline application processing for low-risk, in-Canada applicants, while effectively managing public health risks. It supports faster application processing and helps foreign nationals who are here already to transition to PR status more quickly.
When applying for PR or for a PR visa, applicants must provide an immigration medical exam or a unique medical identifier number from their previous medical exam. IRCC will contact individuals who are not eligible for the exemption to discuss next steps.
For more information on the situation and the latest updates, we invite you to visit our website regularly.