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Ross_athena

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Hi All,

I have applied for Permanent residency under Inland Spousal Sponsorship class and submitted information sheet for upfront medical examination along with the application (paper application).

I have received AOR last week, Also a request to do the medical examination.
Is it safe to believe that they have not received my information sheet or they are yet to process the upfront medical results.

i have raised a query to IRCC via web form last week itself but have not received any update on the same.

Need Advice/suggestions.
Thanks
 
Hi All,

I have applied for Permanent residency under Inland Spousal Sponsorship class and submitted information sheet for upfront medical examination along with the application (paper application).

I have received AOR last week, Also a request to do the medical examination.
Is it safe to believe that they have not received my information sheet or they are yet to process the upfront medical results.

i have raised a query to IRCC via web form last week itself but have not received any update on the same.

Need Advice/suggestions.
Thanks
If your medicals have been more than 1 year since they are processing (though was less than 1 year when you applied ), you might be requested to do medicals. Also i wouldn't wait much to send webforms and wait for response rather just deal with doing the medicals and have your application move forward. Again you can have other expert opinion, mine is a suggestion
 
I doubt you need to do it again, cause you're inland. There is this policy in October that medicals done within 5yrs will still be valid. Check if you fit the description. (I think you do)


Ottawa, October 12, 2022—Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has implemented a temporary public policy that exempts certain low-risk, in-Canada, foreign nationals from submitting an immigration medical examination (IME) as part of their application when their previous IME has expired. This supports faster processing of applications to help eligible foreign nationals quickly obtain temporary or permanent resident status.

This exemption applies to foreign nationals who have

  • a new or pending application for permanent or temporary residence or a permanent resident visa, made from within Canada
  • completed an immigration medical exam within the last 5 years and posed no risk to public health or safety, or reported to public health authorities for monitoring, as required

Source here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/2022-foreign-exempt-ime.html
 
If your medicals have been more than 1 year since they are processing (though was less than 1 year when you applied ), you might be requested to do medicals. Also i wouldn't wait much to send webforms and wait for response rather just deal with doing the medicals and have your application move forward. Again you can have other expert opinion, mine is a suggestion

Hey,

Thank you so much for your suggestion.
 
I doubt you need to do it again, cause you're inland. There is this policy in October that medicals done within 5yrs will still be valid. Check if you fit the description. (I think you do)


Ottawa, October 12, 2022—Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has implemented a temporary public policy that exempts certain low-risk, in-Canada, foreign nationals from submitting an immigration medical examination (IME) as part of their application when their previous IME has expired. This supports faster processing of applications to help eligible foreign nationals quickly obtain temporary or permanent resident status.

This exemption applies to foreign nationals who have

  • a new or pending application for permanent or temporary residence or a permanent resident visa, made from within Canada
  • completed an immigration medical exam within the last 5 years and posed no risk to public health or safety, or reported to public health authorities for monitoring, as required

Source here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/2022-foreign-exempt-ime.html

Hey,

Thanks for the information.