You can submit old medicals from 2017 provided you (
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...igration-medical-examination-requirement.html) :
- are physically present in Canada.
- the most recent examination submitted to was assessed and coded as:
- M1: indicating they pose no danger to public health and public safety;
- M3 (except where they have been assessed and coded as “TR only” or “EDE only”): indicating they have a health condition present but are not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services; or
- M2 or M2/3 (except where they have been assessed and coded as “TR only” or “EDE only”): indicating they are a potential risk to public health, but they have complied with their requirement to report to provincial/territorial health authorities for medical surveillance;
- Have not resided or stayed for a total period in excess of six months in an area that the Minister determines has a higher incidence of serious communicable disease than Canada (i.e., identified on IRCC’s tuberculosis designated country and territory list available on the IRCC Web site) within the year prior to the coming into effect of this temporary public policy.
That said, till now, none of the people in public policy have been successfully given PR. The processing is slower under this policy.