Ok, is it 490 CAD per head (for myself and my husband) or is it 490 in total?Mthornt said:Even though it may slightly delay the process, the RPRF can be paid at later date.
Ok, is it 490 CAD per head (for myself and my husband) or is it 490 in total?Mthornt said:Even though it may slightly delay the process, the RPRF can be paid at later date.
Per person (not including dependents under 18 years old)gayathry84 said:Ok, is it 490 CAD per head (for myself and my husband) or is it 490 in total?
Oh ok ,thanks!DelPiero07 said:Per person (not including dependents under 18 years old)
Your medical is valid for a year, so as long as it hasn't expired, you shouldn't need another one.munn@ said:i did my medical when i previously received ITA, but due to some errors i made in my EE profile i have to decline my ITA to make changes in my EE profile.
After making changes , i again received my ITA in the latest Draw, so my question is can i use my same medical that i did for my previous invitation,
Or do i have to retake the medical.
Kindly advise.
all who are applying through EE are doing upfront medicals. Do upfront for all family membersgayathry84 said:Hi All
There is a confusion., The CIC website says wait fir our instructions to do medicals , so r u all guys doing upfront or waiting? What is advisable
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp
Yes, your child has to go through the medical test. The person who will be accompanying your kid to the hospital/clinic can carry your invite letter along with his passport. Also make sure that you mention his medical history to the physician.JAMAICAN SEAN said:Guys, I have not started anything on my profile since I received my ITA (due to exams). I will start tomorrow. I want to make my appointments for medical. My wife and I are here in Canada and our child is in Jamaica. Does my child (5 years old) need to do a medical also? Would I need a reference number to provide to the doctor so that they can properly identify me when my medical report is sent to CIC?
NO!Dill_Harris said:Your medical is valid for a year, so as long as it hasn't expired, you shouldn't need another one.
Guys, could you please give me a piece of advice?Botinok said:Hello folks
glad to see you all here. That means you're one step closer.
I got my ITA and now slightly confused. My wife is in Canada (she's studying) and I expected to go there in 2 weeks (I have a visitor visa) and apply for a OWP. The question is can I go to Canada now while applying for PR? If yes - how much can I stay there? Is it harmful if I go there and stay for couple of months and then come back to finish my documents (if necessary)?