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Re-Medical

Reet Dhillon

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Jun 30, 2021
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My medical has been expired and I got an email from embassy regarding the same. I have a question, as last time my medical results took too long to be updated on my portal so, is the results of repeat medical needs to be updated before travel? If so, then could you please let me know how much time the process will take?
 

rogerdude1

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Just get an upfront medical done and raise the webform with that eUMI sheet the physician will give you after medicals. They shall be updated in 4 weeks (if u dont raise multiple webforms)
 
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Dorabach

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Jun 2, 2021
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Just get an upfront medical done and raise the webform with that eUMI sheet the physician will give you after medicals. They shall be updated in 4 weeks (if u dont raise multiple webforms)
Can I ask question sir, I reapplied after refusal, i uploaded my medical sheet on the clients information before submitting. Is it okay? Or should i raise webform and send it thru there? Thanks:)
 

rogerdude1

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Can I ask question sir, I reapplied after refusal, i uploaded my medical sheet on the clients information before submitting. Is it okay? Or should i raise webform and send it thru there? Thanks:)
You mean you uploaded it in the slot of medical results which says "Proof of upfront medical exam (required)" in GCKey before submitting the application? If yes, then no need to raise a webform.
 

rogerdude1

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Can I ask question sir, I reapplied after refusal, i uploaded my medical sheet on the clients information before submitting. Is it okay? Or should i raise webform and send it thru there? Thanks:)
Or in case you uploaded it in "Client Information" if "Proof of upfront medical exam (required)" option wasn't coming (because you have selected "No" in the question where it asks "Have you visited or lived in any one of the designated countries for 6 consecutive months in the last year?"), then you should raise a webform despite having uploaded it in Client Information placeholder. And write in the webform that you have mistakenly selected "No" in that question.
 

Dorabach

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Jun 2, 2021
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You mean you uploaded it in the slot of medical results which says "Proof of upfront medical exam (required)" in GCKey before submitting the application? If yes, then no need to raise a webform.
There's no "proof of upfront medical.exam" slot in the gckey. I answered yes in " have.you had a medical exam performed by an irrc panel physician within the last 12 months. I just uploades my emedical sheet along clients info.
 

rogerdude1

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There's no "proof of upfront medical.exam" slot in the gckey. I answered yes in " have.you had a medical exam performed by an irrc panel physician within the last 12 months. I just uploades my emedical sheet along clients info.
Okay you must have selected No in "Have you visited or lived in any one of the designated countries for 6 consecutive months in the last year?" then. Any ways, as you put it in client information that's fine too. But just in case, raise one webform with eUMI sheet, it won't do any harm. I think @chhandak was in same situation and he was requested a medical exam from the IRCC. But since you already have done it, raise a webform and wait.
 
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