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speeds up the process, rather than waiting to receive a letter from them saying to go do it then when you submit it u'll be waiting for them to response stating they received it etc...it's all up to you
When they send you a request, they put the file away and come back to it in a month or two. If you have the medical already done for them to review, there is no wait. On the other side, the medical expires after a year and you have to redo it, if you don't land by that year expiry.
Government of Canada plans to deliver faster processing and shorter wait times for spousal reunification. Find out more at http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1166069
Government of Canada plans to deliver faster processing and shorter wait times for spousal reunification. Find out more at http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1166069
When they send you a request, they put the file away and come back to it in a month or two. If you have the medical already done for them to review, there is no wait. On the other side, the medical expires after a year and you have to redo it, if you don't land by that year expiry.
When they send you a request, they put the file away and come back to it in a month or two. If you have the medical already done for them to review, there is no wait. On the other side, the medical expires after a year and you have to redo it, if you don't land by that year expiry.
Yes, I know that, but you said this:
Just really pointing out that an [existing] applicant shouldn't assume that after one year they have to endure another exam, automatically.
I am planning to send my old application kit this December in CIC, Beacause all of my application are complete and ready.
I'm lacking only for my upfront medical and planning to do it nextweek.
And now, they have a new application kit and new law? What should I do?
I am planning to send my old application kit this December in CIC, Beacause all of my application are complete and ready.
I'm lacking only for my upfront medical and planning to do it nextweek.
And now, they have a new application kit and new law? What should I do?
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