Andy2109 said:
GinnyPi,
Thanks for your inputs. In the current day environment (eMedical), can you share a fair idea how many processing days one saves if he or she chooses to do medicals in advance ?
Other than knowing that something called eMedical exists, can you provide anything to substantiate your claim that it wont speed things up? Think about this logically: -
Person A receives MR
Person A calls MD to make apt -- person A waits X days for apt -- person A goes for medicals -- medicals are completed -- MD needs time to process the results -- MD needs to send results to CIC (paper or e)... This time adds up... When it's over and CIC receive results, their health dept analyze and give a decision - VO then reviews file again.
Person B receives MR
Already done 3 months prior -- Person A sends e-mail to CIC with confirmation re medicals... -- results already in system and have been analyzed by CIC health dept -- VO checks system to discover medicals passed - officer reviews file.
Now, while everything is uncertain when it comes to CIC, it's not hard to understand how this could potentially save some time... No one is saying it's going to knock 6 months of the wait time, but it could definitely help someone get onto the next step a little quicker...
Anyway, the only reason I commented on this thread is because no one should be warning people not to do something that is perfectly fine to do! If someone wants to do medicals early they can, and no one else should give them reasons to worry about it. The only issue is cash, if your application is rejected, you could potentially have wasted the money getting the medicals done - but that's not a huge problem for everyone considering the other costs involved.