Hi,
I am staying in Canada under visitor permit while awaiting for my PR decision. Since my visitor status is going to expire soon, I want to apply for the extension. In the online questionnaire it asks whether you have done medical exam. I have but it was for the PR application. After completing the questionnaire, the code and the documents checklist is generated and one of the requested is the proof of medical exam. Did anyone have a similar situation? Would it be confusing for the government when they see a medical exam for something that does not normally require it (just visitor not worker permit) and also the medical exam itself has the words "worker" on it. When I asked the medical office, they said it is a standard classification for the PR application medical exam.
Thanks
I am staying in Canada under visitor permit while awaiting for my PR decision. Since my visitor status is going to expire soon, I want to apply for the extension. In the online questionnaire it asks whether you have done medical exam. I have but it was for the PR application. After completing the questionnaire, the code and the documents checklist is generated and one of the requested is the proof of medical exam. Did anyone have a similar situation? Would it be confusing for the government when they see a medical exam for something that does not normally require it (just visitor not worker permit) and also the medical exam itself has the words "worker" on it. When I asked the medical office, they said it is a standard classification for the PR application medical exam.
Thanks