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We’re from Guyana too an we’re 22 months in the process, July 2018 applicant
 
Mexico's response on medical expiration renewal


Note that once a full review of the application is complete, an officer will determine if a new medical exam is required as per the Act and Regulations




Regards | Cordialement,



Immigration Section | Section d'immigration (KA)
Embassy of Canada, Mexico | Ambassade du Canada, Mexico
 
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Mexico's response on medical expiration renewal


Note that once a full review of the application is complete, an officer will determine if a new medical exam is required as per the Act and Regulations

I just sent a message to ask also. We will see what kind of response I get lol


Regards | Cordialement,



Immigration Section | Section d'immigration (KA)
Embassy of Canada, Mexico | Ambassade du Canada, Mexico
 
Can someone explain to me why it is that with the legions of doctors they have in Cuba, Immigration Canada can't find one to complete medical exams in that country?!? Cuba is sending thousands of doctors around the world to help with Covid yet we can't have one to do medical exams. So we are stuck paying thousands of dollars for a trip to Trinidad. Doesn't make much sense to me...
Hi ..I am cuban and I kind of have an answer for you...the thing is that it doesn't matter we have the medical assistance to do the medical exams,the problem is that if the embassy is not working they cant recognize the docs in cuba or they can control the $ fees we have to pay ...and more political and bureaucratic things ...so as far as I know that is why ..
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
So sorry for your loss.
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
Im so sorry for your loss. I hope that she has family there to support her and that you have some people here to support you and get you both through this difficult time. Wishing much strength for you both
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
So Sorry for your loss, my condolences
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
Ouch.please accept my condolenses.. i join you that is way too long for immigration ,we are left in unknown for sooo long causes depression and all
And they act as if all was normal just formal answers nothing humanism. Canada used to be good but.. i start to wonder if thats still is the case. The "i dont care" have spreaded everywhere including in gov institution. Our lifes seems to worth almost zero in the balance we are real couples real families damn. My wife risks her life in her country everydsy going to not recommended area cause of her work shes doctor... and i pray every night that nothing bad happen. She' been pointed a gun at stomach in a bus a day.... i want this process over so i can stop worrying this situation. Enough is enough. 15 months and counting. They have no fu***** excuses we have all the technologies those days to do even webcam skype interview if thats necessary why don't they use it ?? I feel the way its managed is the old shitty british way that takes forever and no one in the gov is ready to change that.
 
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So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.
I am so sorry for your tragic loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
 
I am so sorry for your tragic loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.

Oh no, I'm sooo sorry for your joint loss. I'm sure you both feel devastated and wish you were together to get through this tragic time. Sending prayers and condolences to you both.
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.


I’m so sorry for your loss really both will be in my prayers tonight, this are extremely difficult times and I appreciate you come and write us here we might not in person, but we all going for the same situation no one better than us to understand.

I really don’t now why we pass for this, something good has to be at the end and even if all is dark for you and her right now, your love is strong to survive this challenge

We are here for you.
 
Honestly, I appreciate I can read everyone here and I feel everyone can relate understand me.


I’m 13 months and I’ll be 14 months this May my medical expires in 28 days, all this process is a damn joke as PA I feel the need of psychological assistance I feel seriously affected, I don’t feel accepted in Canada or Quebec and I shared this with my husband already , I got to a point where I feel rejection and pain inside my heart, today is 6 months away from husband we have more than 1 year married, and we know each other since 7 years and a half ago.. our 1st year married we haven’t enjoy really it has been all this damn process.

Borders are close still, and travel for now doesn’t seem an option I just want to cry and tell you guys that we need to keep we not alone, and if this is hard for all of us, I’m sure once is over we will have a huge testimony to share. Stay strong.
 
So our application was received January 7, 2019. November 2019 our application was fully completed pending an interview. I pleaded with my MP and the immigration minister to help expedite given the situation in Ecuador and being the worst hit South American country with this outbreak. Today my wife spent 12 hours looking for a doctor and it was to late. Our unborn child was decreased before she could find a doctor that could help us. I can't blame the immigration system for this....but I really wonder if the outcome would have been different had she been in Canada. Our MP continuously told us our application was complex but that does not explain why our application was finished and we are 6+ months awaiting an interview date. Our immigration system seems truly broken when an innocent baby doesn't stand a chance because our government couldn't make this a humanitarian issue. I have pleaded with many government officials over the last month for the safety of my family and received nothing more back then a generic response. I think the worst part is the difficulty to get a visitor visa and the crazy expense to hire lawyers. And now my wife and I cannot even be together to support each other in our time of loss.

I know we are all missing our families and all going through our own seperate issues but I really wish our government would step up and make this process easier and more transparent. I wish there was a way to make this government hear our stories because simply writing them does nothing of benefit.


So sad to hear this, really bad news mitch. Stay strong bro. Is your wife okay? I wish she could have given birth at home old school way. I know how sad you are right now. You musta cried alot . Me too for you guys.
Talk to a good lawyer and sue them. Seriously. Or at least the mp can put pressure on them to expedite the finalization of the case, she needs you right fkn now.
I hope you could. If they would have acted ontime for pregnant spouses this would not have happened.
Oh Canada , what a shame for us.
Sorry brother.

The only lucky one is your little baby who did not come to this ugly heartless world.
God bless all of us
 
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