That is absolutely fair! And I have gotten a medical since acquiring the work permit to be able to have the restrictions removed, of course. I just wish it would have been clear that I should have done an upfront medical before applying if I wanted a job in that field, as there was information saying that I couldn’t do an upfront medical when applying for the PR - they issue requests, so I have been under the impression that I couldn’t even do the medical until I got the request.They are protecting vulnerable people like children and the sick. All that is required to be issued a work permit without that condition is to complete a medical before applying.
OP is being sponsored by their Canadian partner.
As soon as I got the OWP and looked into how to remove the restriction, I went and got the medical done. And guess what? I didn’t even have to wait for a medical request for the PR or upload any documents to my account. One day, under status for my PR, I could see that my medical was passed. Just like that.
So it’s rather frustrating having to go through the process of having to reapply for an OWP to have those restrictions removed - especially after having the medical passed and everything, as that seems like a rather minor administrative matter. But it is what it is, I guess.
Oh, I’m aware! I was just hoping of a quicker way, as the school year starts right away and I was planning on getting a job in a school setting.If you are not aware, your option now is to apply to IRCC to change the conditions on your work permit. It will unfortunately take at least a few weeks and you will have to pay the fees again.