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N/A on medical examination validity in letter of introduction
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So I got my study permit approved, visa stamped and everything done along with my letter of introduction. Now on the letter of introduction there's a section called the "Medical Examination Validity" and from what I know it should have a date but mine just says N/A. I applied through sds and got my medical done upfront. I'm aware of the delays on for ircc but they have also said that the medical gets updated on the GCkey portal after the application is approved and mine still says no medical examination required.
I don't know if this would be an issue or since my application is approved and I have a visa everything should be fine?
So I got my study permit approved, visa stamped and everything done along with my letter of introduction. Now on the letter of introduction there's a section called the "Medical Examination Validity" and from what I know it should have a date but mine just says N/A. I applied through sds and got my medical done upfront. I'm aware of the delays on for ircc but they have also said that the medical gets updated on the GCkey portal after the application is approved and mine still says no medical examination required.
I don't know if this would be an issue or since my application is approved and I have a visa everything should be fine?
So I got my study permit approved, visa stamped and everything done along with my letter of introduction. Now on the letter of introduction there's a section called the "Medical Examination Validity" and from what I know it should have a date but mine just says N/A. I applied through sds and got my medical done upfront. I'm aware of the delays on for ircc but they have also said that the medical gets updated on the GCkey portal after the application is approved and mine still says no medical examination required.
I don't know if this would be an issue or since my application is approved and I have a visa everything should be fine?
So I got my study permit approved, visa stamped and everything done along with my letter of introduction. Now on the letter of introduction there's a section called the "Medical Examination Validity" and from what I know it should have a date but mine just says N/A. I applied through sds and got my medical done upfront. I'm aware of the delays on for ircc but they have also said that the medical gets updated on the GCkey portal after the application is approved and mine still says no medical examination required.
I don't know if this would be an issue or since my application is approved and I have a visa everything should be fine?
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