I just received an email from IRCC about " Exemption from having to Complete an Additional Immigration Medical Examination", that my application will be processed with the previously provided medical examination results.
I just received an email from IRCC about " Exemption from having to Complete an Additional Immigration Medical Examination", that my application will be processed with the previously provided medical examination results.
I do believe that I am the only person in Canada who applied in 2017 and is still waiting. Is there anyone out there in the same situation?
Applied - December 7, 2017
Application Status set to processing: April 24, 2018
Medicals Passed: September 27, 2018
File Transferred to Etobicoke: March 2019
Medical Exemption Email: July 15, 2021
Application Status set to received: July 15, 2021
Today i received an email for medical passed again ( which my gc account was already showing since 14th june)
Are they sending some random emails or our process for PR in almost don ???
Please can someone explain. Thank you
I do believe that I am the only person in Canada who applied in 2017 and is still waiting. Is there anyone out there in the same situation?
Applied - December 7, 2017
Application Status set to processing: April 24, 2018
Medicals Passed: September 27, 2018
File Transferred to Etobicoke: March 2019
Medical Exemption Email: July 15, 2021
Application Status set to received: July 15, 2021
Today i received an email for medical passed again ( which my gc account was already showing since 14th june)
Are they sending some random emails or our process for PR in almost don ???
Please can someone explain. Thank you
If you are a representative, please let your clients know about this important information.
Exemption from Having to Complete an Additional Immigration Medical Exam
Dear client (UCI: XXXXXXXXX),
This refers to the permanent resident application GXXXXXXX you submitted on July 4, 2019.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has put in place a temporary public policythat exempts some low-risk, in-Canada foreign nationals from having to complete an additional immigration medical exam as part of their application for permanent residence or for a permanent resident visa.
Under this temporary public policy, it has been determined that you are no longer required to complete an Immigration Medical Exam (IME).
IRCC will continue processing your application with the previously provided medical exam results. No further action is required on your part at this time.