- Aug 27, 2013
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- 124
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Kiev
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-05-2016
- Doc's Request.
- N/A
- AOR Received.
- 17-06-2016
- File Transfer...
- August 18, 2016
- Med's Request
- Upfront
- Med's Done....
- N/A
- Interview........
- N/A
- Passport Req..
- October 31, 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- November 9, 2016
Just wondering what the prevailing wisdom is on when to get a medical exam done for a PR application.
My wife and step-daughter are in Ukraine, and we are putting together the paperwork for an outbound family sponsorship application. Given that the current listed processing time is 17 months, we want to do whatever we can to expedite the process. I have read on the CIC site, but am somewhat confused about the process around the medical exam. I understand that if we file our paperwork and wait for the CIC to contact us about a medical exam, that this could lengthen the processing time. I also understand that we could decide to take the initiative and send my wife and step-daughter for their medical exams right away, and that this could speed up the PR application process. What I also understand is that the medical exam is only valid for 12 months, so seeing as how the current processing time is listed as 17 months, it seems like we could be wasting our money and our time by taking the initiative and going for medical exams right away. Furthermore, how could my wife and step-daughter even have their medical exams done before we have their PR applications in the system, since they wouldn't have any identification/registration number in the CIC system?
Thoughts and advice, as always, greatly appreciated.
My wife and step-daughter are in Ukraine, and we are putting together the paperwork for an outbound family sponsorship application. Given that the current listed processing time is 17 months, we want to do whatever we can to expedite the process. I have read on the CIC site, but am somewhat confused about the process around the medical exam. I understand that if we file our paperwork and wait for the CIC to contact us about a medical exam, that this could lengthen the processing time. I also understand that we could decide to take the initiative and send my wife and step-daughter for their medical exams right away, and that this could speed up the PR application process. What I also understand is that the medical exam is only valid for 12 months, so seeing as how the current processing time is listed as 17 months, it seems like we could be wasting our money and our time by taking the initiative and going for medical exams right away. Furthermore, how could my wife and step-daughter even have their medical exams done before we have their PR applications in the system, since they wouldn't have any identification/registration number in the CIC system?
Thoughts and advice, as always, greatly appreciated.