Hi everyone,
Yesterday I received an email from the Manila office, asking my Mom to go for a medical examination and provide a police certificate.
They didn't tell us the address where we can send the police certificate. Anyone here knows the address ? or have come across this before ? Many thanks and please see the below letter. By the way, how long would it take from the time of medical examination sent to passport request ?
"Dear MS. VVVV:
This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada as a member of the family class.
Your application is now being processed in Manila, Philippines. Please note that your application number remains the same.
We have completed an initial review of your application and we now require the following information/documents in order to continue processing your application:
Complete medical examinations for yourself and eligible dependent(s), if applicable, for your spouse/common-law partner and all your dependent children, whether they are accompanying to Canada or not.
YOUR MEDICAL FORM(S) AND INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT SEPARATELY TO THE SAME E-MAIL ADDRESS(ES) WITHIN 72 HOURS.
The issuance of these instructions does not constitute acceptance of your application. You should not make any commitments related to the application until your case has been concluded such as disposing of properties/assets, resigning from employment, discontinuing studies, etc.
IMPORTANT: Immigration medical results are only valid for 12 months from the date of the examination.
You should make arrangements to undergo the required medical examinations within thirty (30) days from the date of this letter.
Original and valid police certificates from all countries where you and any family member age 18 and over have resided for 6 months or more. Please visit this link for country-specific instructions:
If the police certificate is not in English or French, you must include a translated copy.
Note: If you require police certificates from Japan, Hong Kong, or Brunei, e-mail us atmanilimmigration@international.gc.ca in order to obtain the additional letter required for the police clearance.
For Vietnam:
Judicial Certificate, Version 2 (Phieu Ly Lich Tu Phap So 2) which must be applied for in person at the Provincial Justice Department (So Tu Phap) where your permanent residence is registered.
We will notify you of next steps once we receive and assess your documentation.
Failure to comply within the time indicated may lead to the refusal of your application.
Family Reunification Unit
Immigration Section, Manila"