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Hello,

I am about to apply for PR card under CEC from outside Canada. But before I leave, I want to give my medical exam. I was told that my result will be submitted directly? But I have not yet filled in my profile yet. How do they send the result directly?
I am confused
 
get by said:
Hello,

I am about to apply for PR card under CEC from outside Canada. But before I leave, I want to give my medical exam. I was told that my result will be submitted directly? But I have not yet filled in my profile yet. How do they send the result directly?
I am confused
Once you get the medical done, you get a small certificate that the medical was done. This has a number on it that is specifically linked to your medical examination. When you upload it, your Express Entry profile gets linked to that medical examination.
 
Aragorn165 said:
Once you get the medical done, you get a small certificate that the medical was done. This has a number on it that is specifically linked to your medical examination. When you upload it, your Express Entry profile gets linked to that medical examination.

Thanks for clarifying that. So it is allowed to do get an upfront medical for CEC?
 
get by said:
Thanks for clarifying that. So it is allowed to do get an upfront medical for CEC?
Yes, upfront is definitely allowed. Just make sure to be very clear that you are getting your medicals done for CEC PR when you are scheduling your appointment.
Good luck!
 
moreover, if you tell them that you're applying under express entry system, they should guide you through!
 
get by said:
Hello,

I am about to apply for PR card under CEC from outside Canada. But before I leave, I want to give my medical exam. I was told that my result will be submitted directly? But I have not yet filled in my profile yet. How do they send the result directly?
I am confused

I strongly suggest you do your medical after you get an ITA. since everything slowed down so much and medicals are only valid for 12 months, you might have to retake them if your application gets delayed
 
Aragorn165 said:
Yes, upfront is definitely allowed. Just make sure to be very clear that you are getting your medicals done for CEC PR when you are scheduling your appointment.
Good luck!


Hi

I am FSW got the PPR and going to get the COPR... In my medical letter given by the Clinic for my PR, the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2024... So can I land before Apr 2014 then ?
 
naresh2020 said:
Hi

I am FSW got the PPR and going to get the COPR... In my medical letter given by the Clinic for my PR, the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2024... So can I land before Apr 2014 then ?
I am reasonably confident that your medicals cannot be older than a year at the time of landing, but your case seems to predate Express Entry, and I confess to not having too much familiarity with that.
 
naresh2020 said:
Hi

I am FSW got the PPR and going to get the COPR... In my medical letter given by the Clinic for my PR, the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2024... So can I land before Apr 2014 then ?

If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2015 and the expiry is Apr 2016... So can I land before Apr 2016 then ?

Then answer is yes

If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2015... So can I land before Apr 2016 then ?

The answer is no. You have to do Medical again.

If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2024... So can I land before Apr 2014 then ?

Then let me know from where you have done medical which is valid for 10 years and do you have time machine to go back to Apr 2014?
 
rajibsam said:
If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2015 and the expiry is Apr 2016... So can I land before Apr 2016 then ?

Then answer is yes

If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2015... So can I land before Apr 2016 then ?

The answer is no. You have to do Medical again.

If the statement is:

the date of issue is Apr 2014 and the expiry is Apr 2024... So can I land before Apr 2014 then ?

Then let me know from where you have done medical which is valid for 10 years and do you have time machine to go back to Apr 2024?
Pardon the typo, i am sure the OP meant Apr 2024
 
CanadaWeCome said:
Pardon the typo, i am sure the OP meant Apr 2024
In any case, I don't think medicals with ten year validity periods are a thing?
 
Aragorn165 said:
In any case, I don't think medicals with ten year validity periods are a thing?

The fact probably is that there is typo even at the medical center that printed the Medical report. It should have been Apr 2015 instead of Apr 2014 or 2024...whatever ::).

Its just that the location of typo has shifted from 1 to 4.