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KimJuliBC

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We are applying inland (as you may know from previous posts)

The medical exam (test) of my son, back home, is a big issue. It may take looooong time to convince his father and to get it done. Do we need to wait for that test before we can submit our application? or can we send the application without the medical and that it can be sent later to our cic file?

many thanks
 
We have this same issue. I'm pretty sure they will ask for it once you receive your approval-in-principle, or around that time. Otherwise there is a good chance medicals you send along with your application will be out of date anyways. Go ahead and submit your application, definitely include your son on the sponsorship, worry about the medicals when you have to.

In our case I'm hoping that my wife's ex will realise that it doesn't hurt him any to take the kids in to be examined, and if it comes to it I am thinking paying him over and above what the medicals will cost might do the trick.
 
KimJuliBC said:
We are applying inland (as you may know from previous posts)

The medical exam (test) of my son, back home, is a big issue. It may take looooong time to convince his father and to get it done. Do we need to wait for that test before we can submit our application? or can we send the application without the medical and that it can be sent later to our cic file?

many thanks

Send in you application, Dependents/none dependents will be sent a letter fot a medical just as your applications is going to be finalised , CIC will send a letter to the CIC abroad telling them to schedule medicals . If your dependants DO NOT HAVE the medical wiithin 40 days of the office which has requested the medical their application will be denied.
 
Unless there is a good reason for it.

If your ex absolutely refuses to get the medical done and there is simply no way to convince him, your application will not be denied but it will be held up, and CIC will remind you that unless it is done there is no way to sponsor your child in the future. :( But like I said, if it can't be done, it can't be done, they will not deny your whole application because of this, but do everything you can possibly do to get it done.
 
eyeoftheocean said:
Send in you application, Dependents/none dependents will be sent a letter fot a medical just as your applications is going to be finalised , CIC will send a letter to the CIC abroad telling them to schedule medicals . If your dependants DO NOT HAVE the medical wiithin 40 days of the office which has requested the medical their application will be denied.


Where are you coming up with this stuff? You are quoting the wrong information. The requirement for the medical of dependent children in an FC spousal case is at the BEGINNING of the process.

From Region Specific Guide for Western Europe
PROOF OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Include for yourself and each of your family members Copy 2 of the Medical Report-Section A that the DMP will sign and give to you when you undergo the medical examination. See Appendix C for additional information.


I just pulled this one from the Western Europe Guide so to the OP, you need to check the instructions in your guide. If you cannot obtain it, provide a very detailed explaination to CIC of your attempts to obtain it and ask for more time. They WILL request it again at some point before they make a decision on the file. Hopefully, by that time you will be able to convice your ex to comply. Good luck.
 
It's a bit different for Inland. I have tried to figure out where in the OP Manuals it states whether to include medical reports of dependents or not with the initial application, couldn't find it. Eyeoftheocean is probably speaking from personal experience though.

I know in our case (inland) my wife did her examination and it was sent along with the initial application, and we were told by a call center agent to send along medical exams for her dependents when we were asked for them.
 
I too sent my meds along with application (inland) , however, there are so many people on here that have done medicals towards the end when CIC have requested them , Sorry for any confusion :(
 
eyeoftheocean said:
I too sent my meds along with application (inland) , however, there are so many people on here that have done medicals towards the end when CIC have requested them , Sorry for any confusion :(

Can some members come forward please and kindly confirm this matter? We are so confused now
 
rjessome said:
Where are you coming up with this stuff? You are quoting the wrong information. The requirement for the medical of dependent children in an FC spousal case is at the BEGINNING of the process.

From Region Specific Guide for Western Europe
PROOF OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Include for yourself and each of your family members Copy 2 of the Medical Report-Section A that the DMP will sign and give to you when you undergo the medical examination. See Appendix C for additional information.


I just pulled this one from the Western Europe Guide so to the OP, you need to check the instructions in your guide. If you cannot obtain it, provide a very detailed explaination to CIC of your attempts to obtain it and ask for more time. They WILL request it again at some point before they make a decision on the file. Hopefully, by that time you will be able to convice your ex to comply. Good luck.
From personal experience ! London UK sent my children a letter to go for the meds in August 10 I applied for PR in 2009. My IO told me the information actually !!!
 
But: our application is INLAND....
Are outland and inland the same when it comes to medicals or different?
 
KimJuliBC said:
But: our application is INLAND....
Are outland and inland the same when it comes to medicals or different?

Inland you have to have medicals done before application is sent and send in the medical exam receipt. Outland, you wait for CIC to request the medical.

Same medical exam, different times to be sent.
 
angelbrat said:
Inland you have to have medicals done before application is sent and send in the medical exam receipt. Outland, you wait for CIC to request the medical.

Same medical exam, different times to be sent.

We are, right now, devastated, by this information. This means we may wait forever till the father of the our son agrees. The rules are giving grounds for blackmailing. We can apply OUTLAND, but it can be extremely risky, if my husband has to go back home and probably to attend an interview.

Thanks a lot

Any other option? Plz feedback
 
I'm also really confused, seems like people are saying two different things.

Our application is inland too, and we were told that the principal applicant needs to have the medical done right away, dependants to wait until they are asked for.. This is what I was told a few months ago by CIC call center agent, as there is no real guide saying one way or the other.

I'll call again on Monday but in the meantime does anyone know the answer for sure?
 
I was an inland applicant, my dependant son an outland applicant.

He received his medical request directly from London CIC and was not required to submit it in advance.

:)
 
Sorry I'm a little confused still... Do you mean you applied for permanent residence inland, but your dependant son was non-accompanying? Or did he have a seperate application for permanent residence?