The timeline for approval after medical depends on the medicals. If CIC is not satisfied that someone is in good health or fit for travel they can delay the application and request additional medical tests. In most cases delays are based on a case by case basis. The only exception is if there is an epidemic in a certain country or region in which case a whole group of people can be delayed and additional testing is required. CIC has an obligation to protect Canadians health from epidemics it is no a bias against any person or group of people.
Just be patient you will get a reply.
In regards to getting the mandatory medical prior to submitting a Super Visa application, I was told by several of my clients that this is now possible to expedite the process. This makes sense if additional testing is required the application process will be faster. Obviously if someone is not fit for travel there is no point in submitting an application and putting your loved ones health at risk. Certain type is medical conditions can be deadly, for example if someone has a heart condition the change in altitude during flight is very dangerous for them. Always consult with your parents or grandparents medical doctor to make sure they are fit for travel and not traveling against the advice of their medical doctor.
Regards,
Gary Goldshmidt
Just be patient you will get a reply.
In regards to getting the mandatory medical prior to submitting a Super Visa application, I was told by several of my clients that this is now possible to expedite the process. This makes sense if additional testing is required the application process will be faster. Obviously if someone is not fit for travel there is no point in submitting an application and putting your loved ones health at risk. Certain type is medical conditions can be deadly, for example if someone has a heart condition the change in altitude during flight is very dangerous for them. Always consult with your parents or grandparents medical doctor to make sure they are fit for travel and not traveling against the advice of their medical doctor.
Regards,
Gary Goldshmidt