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Say it ain't so! No Designated Medical Practicionar in Puerto Rico??

soil

Newbie
Mar 30, 2011
5
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Hello.

I had NO idea how much was involved with the application process. My fiance lives in Puerto Rico and I am a Canadian Citizen living in Canada. We are planning to get married and then have her move here as a visitor while the application is in process. But we have a snag, there doesn't appear to be any DMPs in Puerto Rico?? Does anyone who has gone through this before and lived in Puerto Rico know of a DMP that maybe isnt on the CIC website?
Also anyone know how long it takes to get whatever is necessary from the DMP to be able to send in our application?

Any help is appreciated!! thanks!
 

fleo

Star Member
Nov 27, 2010
164
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Category........
Visa Office......
Vegreville
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-01-2011
Med's Done....
23-12-2010
If she is planning to move to Canada for the duration of the process anyway, and since it's always a good idea to get the medicals done as late as possible before sending the application (because they expire in a year and you want to avoid having to do them again if you can), why wouldn't she just get her medical done in Canada?

As for getting "whatever is necessary from the DMP", she will get her copy of the form as soon as the examination is done.
 

soil

Newbie
Mar 30, 2011
5
0
Thanks for the info guys! She wasn't planning to come here until July so I was hoping to get a head start on the application but I guess we will have to wait until she comes here to do the medical and THEN send in the application