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Getting nervous as our medicals were done updated on July 08, 2021 and I believe that they expire on same date in 2022 which is July 8.
Sent ADR on May 13 they were reviewed on May 16 and PAL was issued May 17.
Wondering if decision would be made before July 8 and/or if they could extend the expiry date of medicals.
Please some senior member reply.
Thanks
Hopefully they will extend your medical
 
Getting nervous as our medicals were done updated on July 08, 2021 and I believe that they expire on same date in 2022 which is July 8.
Sent ADR on May 13 they were reviewed on May 16 and PAL was issued May 17.
Wondering if decision would be made before July 8 and/or if they could extend the expiry date of medicals.
Please some senior member reply.
Thanks
I got asked to do medical again last month for my family back home because they will expire this month so they might ask for a new medical for your family outside of the country since they won’t let them travel on an expired medical. Hopefully though you’ll get an answer before then.
 
I got asked to do medical again last month for my family back home because they will expire this month so they might ask for a new medical for your family outside of the country since they won’t let them travel on an expired medical. Hopefully though you’ll get an answer before then.
Thank you very much. I feel very relieved by getting the answer from someone in the same situation and time line as mine.
Did you get PAL and when did you get that?
 
Does anyone know how long IRCC takes to acknowledge receipt after you submit the 2nd medical results
 
Hey thanks for responding.

I dont have any dependents so i will just fill out my own form.

I have already started on everything else except i dont understand if they want my fingerprints or a criminal record check because the ADR checklist so i am gonna do both.

I still have not received my medical request.. smh
Not sure why they asked, as IRCC conducts its own criminal background check for applicants in Canada. The criminal record check comes with finger prints. When you go to RCMP, you need to specify that it is for PR. They will hand you a document with your finger prints on it on the spot. If you fail to let them know it is for PR, they will first need to process the criminal back ground check before they mail you the documents which will contain your fingerprints. And depending on how busy they are, it can take up to a month to receive these documents via mail. You can also get your finger prints done by government appointed agents, it depends on which city you are.
 
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Getting nervous as our medicals were done updated on July 08, 2021 and I believe that they expire on same date in 2022 which is July 8.
Sent ADR on May 13 they were reviewed on May 16 and PAL was issued May 17.
Wondering if decision would be made before July 8 and/or if they could extend the expiry date of medicals.
Please some senior member reply.
Thanks
Assuming by receiving a PAL means your PR process is almost complete/approved, they may not ask for new medicals. It also depends whether you/your dependants are in Canada. I say this because we did our medicals in June 2021 and recently IRCC requested my husband to get his done again. I was not asked and wondering whether its because I am in Canada.