I see many concerned about medicals expiring. I believe they have a time period of 1 year starting from the day the test was done. But, until what stage of the application process they have to be valid? Do they have to be valid till the decision is made or till they request for the medicals?
In my case, I applied inland in June - 2017 without medicals and updated my medicals later.
I see many concerned about medicals expiring. I believe they have a time period of 1 year starting from the day the test was done. But, until what stage of the application process they have to be valid? Do they have to be valid till the decision is made or till they request for the medicals?
In my case, I applied inland in June - 2017 without medicals and updated my medicals later.
Nnnope. I sent my passport copy only on Jan 3rd because I was traveling. It arrived in Ottawa on the next day. I wonder if there is a difference in processing times for passports and copies?
2 years after I did my Medical exam they reply to my email:
"Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information you provided and are pleased to inform you that everything appears to be in order with your application"
I think quebec immigration is to just get your money and waste your time given that express entry is moving really fast. Whatever reason they give is bull.
If you haven't travelled many countries and being inland should be faster.
2 years after I did my Medical exam they reply to my email:
"Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We verified the information you provided and are pleased to inform you that everything appears to be in order with your application"