Hi - I am applying for PR from Canada. I did an IME for my work permit back in 2021 (< 5 years) and I have been living in Canada. Has anyone successfully relied on the temporary public policy (see below) and got their medical exam waived? Can I rest (financially haha) knowing that they will not ask me for another one? Someone I know said that they were still requested to do new medical exams later on, although they had done a medical exam within the past 5 years - that confused me and I would like to hear about other people's experiences. Will my medical exam be waived? What have you experienced or heard?
The following is IRCC's temporary policy
"We’ve put in place a temporary public policy for immigration medical exams (IMEs) until October 6, 2024.
If you completed an IME within 5 years of submitting your new application, include the IME number (or the unique medical identifier number) from your previous exam in your current application.
You may be exempt from completing another IME if you meet all of these conditions:
The following is IRCC's temporary policy
"We’ve put in place a temporary public policy for immigration medical exams (IMEs) until October 6, 2024.
If you completed an IME within 5 years of submitting your new application, include the IME number (or the unique medical identifier number) from your previous exam in your current application.
You may be exempt from completing another IME if you meet all of these conditions:
- You applied, or are applying, for either permanent residence or temporary residence.
- You already live in Canada.
- You completed your previous IME in the last 5 years.
- Your previous IME indicated a low risk or no risk to public health or public safety."