From the spreadsheet, what I observe is inland applications (whether its FSW or CEC) usually progress slower and have slower updates on medical results. Maybe it's because the visa office has to deal with the largest amount of volume of applications. From the annual report http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/reports/ee-year-end-2015.asp, there are way many inland applicants (Country of Residence of Invited Candidates Canada constitutes 78%) than outland applicants.
pavanvk said:Well I can't comment on why my medicals got updated so fast. But what I can say is I did eMedicals from Hamilton ON, on 14th of March and submitted my application on 23 of March (I guess by this time they might have done the required diagnosis).
what i observed is they generally update both completeness check result and medicals both on the same day.