I don’t know. I used the upfront medical from when I applied for my work permit in October of 2019. It’s expired now but wasn’t when they received my application so don’t know if they’ll use it or not. I have a medical appointment in February just in case.
Anyone knows what happens if you cannot get an appointment within 90 days of receiving the medical examination instructions? I haven't got the request yet, but even if I receive it today, I wouldn't be able to get an appointment with any of the two Nova Scotia doctors until the end of April (I've called both this morning to know for when they are booking appointments)
Anyone knows what happens if you cannot get an appointment within 90 days of receiving the medical examination instructions? I haven't got the request yet, but even if I receive it today, I wouldn't be able to get an appointment with any of the two Nova Scotia doctors until the end of April (I've called both this morning to know for when they are booking appointments)
Note: If your application is in progress it will not be closed or refused because of your inability to complete your IME in time due to COVID-19. We’ll automatically give you 90 days to complete this step.
CIC just posted information (mostly statistics) of AIPP on their Facebook page, maybe we can post comments there about the slow process of AIPP process.
Note: If your application is in progress it will not be closed or refused because of your inability to complete your IME in time due to COVID-19. We’ll automatically give you 90 days to complete this step.
The letter gives me 90 days (in the website says 30 days). Does it mean that I have already given the 90 days due to COVID-19? Or do I get 90 days on top of the 90 days? I'm confused.
The letter gives me 90 days (in the website says 30 days). Does it mean that I have already given the 90 days due to COVID-19? Or do I get 90 days on top of the 90 days? I'm confused.