They won't mark her medical pass until all tests have been completed and looked at.Hello,
We are PR 3 inland applicants. We're now at the medical exam level which we already did earlier this week. However, my wife is pregnant, so we had to defer the x-ray part after the due date. I understand that our entire app will be put on old until my wife does the x ray part, but my question is: if all went well with the medical we did, should we be expecting to pass the exam now or it'll not the case?
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From where do you 'understand' this?I understand that our entire app will be put on old until my wife does the x ray part
I mean I understand that we won't get PR before my wife does the x ray. So they might still be working on it, but we won't see the PR cards now ( I think so).From where do you 'understand' this?
There is much they can do in parallel to the medical - so it's possible it won't be put 'on hold' (in the sense of outright delayed) until it becomes a critical point, like one of the only things remaining. But no-one except IRCC internal could tell you that (and no, they probably won't).
Hello,Urgent inquiry:
I am the Principal Applicant. My spouse was pregnant when she went for medicals, so her chest x-ray was deferred until after delivery of the baby. She did the medicals in country A but moved to country B to have the baby. We visited a Panel Physician in country B to complete the x-ray but he said he cannot add the x-ray to the existing file, because the case is locked. And he cannot do a new complete medical for my spouse because her existing e-Medical case is not expired. We cannot go back to country A because it's 13,000 km away, and we need visas. We contacted our original Panel Physician in country A to help, but she said her hands are tied.
I need suggestions here, on how to go about resolving this.
1/ It is your and your Doctor's decision. The Panel physician doesn't make the decision.Hi
I have my medical in a few weeks.
Do I have the choice to defer or go ahead with the chest X-ray if pregnant? Or does the panel physician decide that for me?
My gynecologist has given a go ahead for X-ray, do I get to take the decision or the panel physician?
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Hi,Hi
I have a question my wife had the medical last year from Pakistan for work permit and she came to canada in March 2021. IRCC asked for medicals again for my wife and kids my wife is pregnant she can not complete her medicals now So I have a question
only her file will be put on hold or whole process as I am the primary applicant. Also the public exemption policy is valid until 31 March 2022 and they are in canada so can I request IRCC to consider the same medicals which they had one year before.
Anyone faced the similar situation please guide will be very thankful to you.
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Hi,Hey there, sorry for the late response. We submitted the application without doing xray and we have also submitted the pregnancy deferral letter which we have received from the hospital. Our medical results where displayed as passed and then we got a letter from CIC saying that they put our application on hold as we were expecting a baby. They gave 1 month more from the Estimated delivery date for us to submit the passport, medical and birth certificate for my newborn born baby. We did it and submitted it. Even though they didn't ask for my wife's xray, we took that too before submitting as we didn't want to take that chance In the next 5 days we got COPR and now we have submitted our passports to VFS office for stamping
Hi can you update on your case. I am in a similar situationHi,
I am also in a similar situation now. Received my ITA in 2021 and gave medicals on August 2021, except for x-ray. Now i gave birth and have raised a webform informing the same. IRCC did respond requesting for passport, birth certificate etc., for which i have submitted, but they did not ask for my medicals nor my baby's. I have raised another form requesting if i can complete medicals for myself and baby.
1.Should i wait for IRCC to respond to my webform or else proceed with the medicals of myself and my baby?
2. COPR validity- I believe there is a time period of one year from your medical date to enter Canada. The first medical that i took was in August 2021 and if i go for medicals (i.e for x-ray) now, it will be April 2022. Thus, my medical date would remain the first medical date (August 2021) or be updated to the second medical date (April 2022)?
3. If my medical validity date would remain the first medical date (i.e. August 2021), would it be advisable to retake the entire medical test again since i will will have only less than 3-4 months to enter Canada if i received the COPR.
Appreciate your valuable advise on this. Please help. Thanks in advance!