REPOST : YOU CANT DO RE MEDICAL ON YOUR OWN....
POSTED BY CanucksFan(Vienna VO):
My husband and I have been married since 2005 and have 2 kids, so the Visa Officer said to my husband: "OH, I have nothing to ask about your marriage", he briefly went over his military book, police certificates for both my husband and stepson, discussed those, and at the end said it was all fine, fees paid, saw that the new medicals had to be done and said: "So as soon as you do the second medical, everything will be done. You should be home by New Years". We are to date still not sure what the interview was for. We finished the second medical and sent the updated Background forms as requested on November 29th, and have been waiting since. Not sure why. I guess they put our file in queue and we are waiting for the final review. Hopefully one of these days. Don't worry about the interview, being true to yourself, honest, with integrity is what they need to see. Bring as much info as you can, because they are too busy and maybe have forgotten or overlooked something you sent them already...the more you present, the better. I was there with my kids in the waiting room, while the hubby and son were in the interview room.
I know there has been a lot of debate about redoing the medicals, from our experience: maybe if had them redone before the interview, we could have had the passports stamped right there and then. And FYI: family class applicants CAN have the second medical done without the instructions from the visa office. So it's up to you.
COMMENT BY HASAN9999:
I am not sure if the last comment above is correct! Applicant can do second medical without any instruction from the visa office. Any comment will be appreciated. Thank you.
REPLIED BY A VERY SENIOR MEMBER THROUGH PERSONAL MESSAGE:
"I know there has been a lot of debate about redoing the medicals, from our experience: maybe if had them redone before the interview, we could have had the passports stamped right there and then. And FYI: family class applicants CAN have the second medical done without the instructions from the visa office. So it's up to you."
QUESTION:
a) IS IT CORRECT?
b) CAN VISA OFFICER EXTEND MEDICAL VALIDITY BEYOND ONE YEAR? IF SO, UP TO WHICH PERIOD?
REPLY:
1. No, that would never happen.
2. Yes, the VO can extend the medical for an additional year, with the concurrence of the Immigration Regional Medical Centre.