Hey, guys.
I wouldn't trust articles, because the information is already available on the government website and everything is pretty clear there.
You’re exempt from completing an additional immigration medical exam (IME) if
- you have applied, or you are applying for permanent residence and
- you are already residing in Canada and
- you have completed your immigration medical exam in the last 5 years
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-permanent-residents.html#when
I don't understand what is so confusing for people there.
Here example: I did a medical exam for a work permit in 2018. I had all steps of the medical exam there (x-ray, blood test, physician consultation, etc). I moved to Canada after, in 2018 and I am still here.
I never left.
Now I can use my medical till 2023. I still have scan of it from the clinic with my UMI number, so I can confirm to IRCC that I did it.
If you never had exam, you must do it.
New policy will not exempt all people from medical, it's ridiculous. Government still care about health condition of new immigrants, but if they already made check before - it's valid for the next 5 years now. (Just for now, because it's temporary).