Hello there, I need some advice regarding the medical application for in-land common-law sponsor permanent residency application!
I've been googling all around, asking people around about whether I should do the medical examination BEFORE I send my application package, or AFTER I send my application package/get a notice from the immigration officer that I should submit one. There seems to be people sending the medical examination with the full application package so I checked on the CIC website regarding this issue and it does state that including the medical examination results upfront will reduce the processing time, etc. However, I just called one of the medical examination offices (as I was calling around to ask for prices, etc) and one of the receptionist told me that it is better to do one AFTER the application package is sent - when the officer actually asks you to submit the medical examination - so that my results can be attached to a file number and not get lost as opposed to sending it up-front with out any file number issued to me and increase the chance of my results being lost some where on this planet!
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could confirm this issue with me - whether I should do it BEFORE submitting my full application package or AFTER I get a notice from the immigration officer that I have to submit one.
P.S: I did call the CIC call centre and they were super unhelpful... She asked me what the document checklist stated and I read out the line for the document check list which was "Proof of medical examination (if you do not hold a valid Medical Report, instructions will be given to you when you receive your notice of eligibility)", then she goes "There you go, there is your answer."..... Then why are people doing it beforehand?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I've been googling all around, asking people around about whether I should do the medical examination BEFORE I send my application package, or AFTER I send my application package/get a notice from the immigration officer that I should submit one. There seems to be people sending the medical examination with the full application package so I checked on the CIC website regarding this issue and it does state that including the medical examination results upfront will reduce the processing time, etc. However, I just called one of the medical examination offices (as I was calling around to ask for prices, etc) and one of the receptionist told me that it is better to do one AFTER the application package is sent - when the officer actually asks you to submit the medical examination - so that my results can be attached to a file number and not get lost as opposed to sending it up-front with out any file number issued to me and increase the chance of my results being lost some where on this planet!
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could confirm this issue with me - whether I should do it BEFORE submitting my full application package or AFTER I get a notice from the immigration officer that I have to submit one.
P.S: I did call the CIC call centre and they were super unhelpful... She asked me what the document checklist stated and I read out the line for the document check list which was "Proof of medical examination (if you do not hold a valid Medical Report, instructions will be given to you when you receive your notice of eligibility)", then she goes "There you go, there is your answer."..... Then why are people doing it beforehand?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!