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umayadav

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Hello,

I have a PR application in process. I recently got married and added my spouse as non-accompanying member as she already had submitted a study permit application.

I received a medical request for my wife for my PR application. She hasn't undergone any medical exam for her study permit application.

The question is would the same medical exam be valid for her study permit if she has to re-apply for the study permit application?
 
Yes. I used the same medical for both my SP and PR applications. Only difference from yours is that I submitted the medical for my SP first, and used it for my PR application later.

From CIC's website - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...da/express-entry/documents/medical-exams.html :

If you and your dependants are outside of Canada
Don’t get your medical exam as soon as you get your invitation to apply.

We will send you a form telling you when and how to get a medical exam.

When you apply online, you must submit a letter of explanation in your document checklist instead of your immigration medical exam (IME). In the letter, you must indicate that the primary applicant or the accompanying dependants of the primary applicant are outside Canada.

If you have undergone a medical exam as part of an application in another category and/or if you have completed an IME in the 12 months before you apply, you can submit a copy of the information printout sheet or the IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form in your application.

An IRCC officer may still require a new IME.
 
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