Hi everyone! Does any of you know whether the accompanying spouse can do upfront medical? My spouse got ITA last month, through FSW-outland and I will accompany him to Canada.
IRCC says that "You can’t get an upfront medical exam if you’re being sponsored as a spouse, partner or child. Wait for our instructions before going for your medical exam" (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ams/requirements-permanent-residents.html#who). But I saw elsewhere that the spouse can actually get the upfront medical done as well.
Hi everyone! Does any of you know whether the accompanying spouse can do upfront medical? My spouse got ITA last month, through FSW-outland and I will accompany him to Canada.
IRCC says that "You can’t get an upfront medical exam if you’re being sponsored as a spouse, partner or child. Wait for our instructions before going for your medical exam" (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ams/requirements-permanent-residents.html#who). But I saw elsewhere that the spouse can actually get the upfront medical done as well.
FYI - you are not being sponsored by your spouse. So the above statement doesn't apply to you. You are being included in your spouse's application. The above statement would only apply to you if your spouse was already a Canadian citizen or PR and was sponsoring you for PR through spousal sponsorship.
FYI - you are not being sponsored by your spouse. So the above statement doesn't apply to you. You are being included in your spouse's application. The above statement would only apply to you if your spouse was already a Canadian citizen or PR and was sponsoring you for PR through spousal sponsorship.
Hello did you find a solution for this case, my husband is included on my application but doctor is asking for IME ,not sure where to find that, thanks
FYI - you are not being sponsored by your spouse. So the above statement doesn't apply to you. You are being included in your spouse's application. The above statement would only apply to you if your spouse was already a Canadian citizen or PR and was sponsoring you for PR through spousal sponsorship.
If accompanying spouse's name is not mentioned on ITA, then can the accompanying spouse use the same ITA to request an upfront medical along with principal applicant?
If accompanying spouse's name is not mentioned on ITA, then can the accompanying spouse use the same ITA to request an upfront medical along with principal applicant?
If accompanying spouse's name is not mentioned on ITA, then can the accompanying spouse use the same ITA to request an upfront medical along with principal applicant?
Upfront means you do it before they request it - once they have requested it then it's no longer upfront. Doing it upfront can speed up the process (they can check the box right away instead of sending you the request and then waiting for it to get done and submitted), but it's certainly not required. You're fine.
Yes, I did this, because the relationship wasn't established until after ITA was received.
Upfront means you do it before they request it - once they have requested it then it's no longer upfront. Doing it upfront can speed up the process (they can check the box right away instead of sending you the request and then waiting for it to get done and submitted), but it's certainly not required. You're fine.