Hichonji1226 said:Hi all,
I'm on a slightly different situation. My wife and I had our medical exams done last June as part of work permit application. Do you know if CIC will ask us again to go through another set of medical exam for our work permit application or will they use our previous medical exam clearance? I read in the CIC website that medical exam results are valid for 12 months.
We're applying under CEC class.
IRCC does not request a medical after DM. They can't actually make a decision without having the medical...buonqua said:And now they asking for medical cert after decision made. How's that possible if the PA is pregnant and can't do x-ray.
IRCC is not here to work around your life. The process is what it is. You chose to have a child at this time, so any resulting inconvenience with the application process is something you just need to deal with.buonqua said:You are correct.
Before a decision made they will request a medical. But than you are pregnant so it will delay your application further.
That's why they should allow medical at our convenience as long it valid for 1 year.
So what you are saying is after the application has been submitted we should wait until we are approved before having a child? We should put our whole life on hold for who knows how long could be years as some have been waiting just because it's an inconvenience.canuck_in_uk said:IRCC is not here to work around your life. The process is what it is. You chose to have a child at this time, so any resulting inconvenience with the application process is something you just need to deal with.
No, that is not what I'm saying. You can choose to have a child whenever you want; however, if you do so during the application process, you need to be prepared for the inconveniences that you may face.buonqua said:So what you are saying is after the application has been submitted we should wait until we are approved before having a child? We should put our whole life on hold for who knows how long could be years as some have been waiting just because it's an inconvenience.
canuck_in_uk said:No, that is not what I'm saying. You can choose to have a child whenever you want; however, if you do so during the application process, you need to be prepared for the inconveniences that you may face.
I don't know what "new operational law" you are referring to.Eusufzai said:According to the new operational law as suggested by this forum, is there any possibility that I may not need to go for re-medical. In other way, the VO may extend my medical valid for another year after February, 2017? Could you or anybody please clarify me.
good informationOhCanadiana said:Yes, they can still request the extension this late. I'd reply to the PPR e-mail with the same request so that they can start the process (and so it doesn't go into some automatic processing without the Officer requesting the extension).
Good luck!
If your app is completed at any point before the medical expires, IRCC is not likely to request a new one. If the app is completed close to expiry, they may ask if you can land by that time; if you can't, then they would request another medical.Desertdrift said:If its processed in July august it would be within 3 month of my medical expiring (Sept 2017), if so, i think the process is that the LVO would ask me to re do my medicals and then I can travel until they expire which would be sometime next year.
If the app does get processed in April/May I would have to travel before my current medicals expire and I won't be able to do so because of a new project I am being handed over and the project does not allow me to leave it mid way and leaving it also won't be great either.
Long story short, if I do not travel before my Medical expire, what can I do to extend validity of my visa for another year or a few more months?
Thank you for the response, what you also happen to know the procedure if the travel by date on the initial visa / COPR is missed?canuck_in_uk said:If your app is completed at any point before the medical expires, IRCC is not likely to request a new one. If the app is completed close to expiry, they may ask if you can land by that time; if you can't, then they would request another medical.
Long story short, use it or lose it. IRCC doesn't extend the validity upon request.
You can always land before the expiry date and return to your country to wrap up your affairs.
Procedure? The app is closed.Desertdrift said:Thank you for the response, what you also happen to know the procedure if the travel by date on the initial visa / COPR is missed?