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Taking two eMedical exam for Express Entry

Neo101

Newbie
Nov 15, 2018
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I am in the process of applying for my Express Entry PR and I have already received my invitation. But the problem is, when I took my eMedical exam I had to reveal that I had an illness that I found out today was a mis-diagnosis. And that illness possesses a huge factor in my medical exam to fail because the treatment for that illness is very expensive and it exceeds the average Canadian limit by miles.

So, my question is it useful to take another eMedical Exam with my correct health conditions and upload the new tracking sheet? Or would IRCC be able to look into my first medical exam and make my decision based on that? ( I have not uploaded the tracking sheet for the first examination and I have not responded to the invitation yet).
In other words, would IRCC be able to dig up my past eMedical Exam report even if I don't upload that tracking sheet?
 

canuck_in_uk

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I am in the process of applying for my Express Entry PR and I have already received my invitation. But the problem is, when I took my eMedical exam I had to reveal that I had an illness that I found out today was a mis-diagnosis. And that illness possesses a huge factor in my medical exam to fail because the treatment for that illness is very expensive and it exceeds the average Canadian limit by miles.

So, my question is it useful to take another eMedical Exam with my correct health conditions and upload the new tracking sheet? Or would IRCC be able to look into my first medical exam and make my decision based on that? ( I have not uploaded the tracking sheet for the first examination and I have not responded to the invitation yet).
In other words, would IRCC be able to dig up my past eMedical Exam report even if I don't upload that tracking sheet?
The visa officer only sees a pass or fail of the medical report you provide. However, the RMO officer that reviews your medical will definitely see both. You can likely expect a request for additional testing to prove the misdiagnosis before your medical is approved.
 

Neo101

Newbie
Nov 15, 2018
9
4
The visa officer only sees a pass or fail of the medical report you provide. However, the RMO officer that reviews your medical will definitely see both. You can likely expect a request for additional testing to prove the misdiagnosis before your medical is approved.
Thanks for your reply. RMO as in Resident Medical Officer? Who is that?