Hi Someday
Sad to hear of your misfortune. I can only imagine how distressing your circumstances are.
You might feel relieved to know that your application processing will NOT be affected by this job loss. If you will notice, we qualify in this immigration program from the education and work experience we earned in the PAST (as opposed to what we are doing right now). If I can assume that you have already met the necessary work experience and other requirements set by the Canadian Government at the time you lodged the application, I can reassure you that you still qualify as you did at the time you lodged your application.
Losing employment, changing jobs or moving from your current country of residence to another will NOT make your application ineligible for processing. Neither will this negatively affect your application processing.
So, your application processing will NOT be delayed. And when you receive your medical request, you can take it to any medical practitioner designated by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. For a list of DMPs serving in India, visit:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspxYou will, however, need to inform the Canadian Embassy processing your application of any changes in address or country of residence. So if you will leave the UAE you should provide them with updated Schedule 1 and Schedule 3 forms, reflecting these changes in your circumstances.
Now, I do not know much about UAE immigration. But then, why you would be banned from remaining/entering/working in the UAE while you would still have a valid residence/work permit in the UAE? Is your work/residence permit for the UAE is expiring soon? I hope other members can provide you with more information on this.
All the very best wishes with your job-search and this immigration application.
// O