tempa said:
when you do a medical exam under EE, you could face a problem which is they don't know how to put you in the right category!!
so please confirm that they know how to do that for you.
up front medical exam is not a problem.
but if you check the link you have, you will see that's for temporary resident.
another up front medical exam is for family class.
no up front medical exam for EE.
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But in ITA if the link has been given it must be for EE ...why would cic give any other category option....
From what I've read on the CIC website, once you are sent an ITA, you can go get the medical examine.
Here's the link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp
Only people listed as:
Family Class: Spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner
Family Class: Dependent children of the sponsor or the sponsor’s spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner
are allowed to have an unpfront exam. Everyone else has these instructions:
Wait for instructions once you have submitted your application
CIC:
You will be instructed to go for a medical exam within 60 days of receiving the notice.
It clearly states:
Note: Failure to follow these instructions may result in your application being refused.
So, everyone who is rushing out to get an upfront exam and not waiting for CIC instructions after they apply might have their applications rejected. It is very important to know what class you are filing under and then follow the instructions.
There are enough things that could screw up an application. So, people, please be careful and make sure you do everything correctly and follow all the instructions. Remember the system has changed so just because it was done a certain way last year doesn't mean it's working the same way now!