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Most Sponsorship follow these steps (the order may vary)
  1. Application received at IRCC
  2. IRCC starts processing application
  3. Receive Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR 1)
  4. Link Application to Online Account
  5. Upload Schedule A form
  6. Sponsor Approval and File transfer to VO (for outland apps)
  7. VO starts processing PR application (AOR 2)
  8. Receive Request for Medical Exam
  9. Medical Exam @ IRCC Panel Physician Clinic
  10. Medical Exam Result
  11. Eligibility Assessment and Background Check
  12. Passport Request (PPR)
  13. Pick-up Permanent Residency Visa (PUM)
 
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No. Its all electomic. Book your appt and go
 
Hey everyone. I have a question regarding tattooes.
I had tattooes during my medical and that went well. Now I’m moving in a few days but planning to get another tattoo before leaving. Will that be fine? Or will it b a problem ?
 
Hey everyone. I have a question regarding tattooes.
I had tattooes during my medical and that went well. Now I’m moving in a few days but planning to get another tattoo before leaving. Will that be fine? Or will it b a problem ?
Getting tattoo is your personal choice. Immigration has nothing to do with it. I am sure you will find a shop/artist that's hygenic and follows safe procedures for your own health.
No need to report and it won't be a problem.
 
I'm a little curious about the Medicals as my spouse and I just recently applied for PR through an outland application. We noticed that in the guide of what to expect after application it mentions in the medicals that all declared family members of my spouse will be requested to complete a medical exam even if they are not intending on coming to Canada/being sponsored. It also was a catch 22 since we were required to declare them etc. We are talking about a good amount of people at a very large cost. Does anyone have any insight on this or experience with this part of the process?
 
I'm a little curious about the Medicals as my spouse and I just recently applied for PR through an outland application. We noticed that in the guide of what to expect after application it mentions in the medicals that all declared family members of my spouse will be requested to complete a medical exam even if they are not intending on coming to Canada/being sponsored. It also was a catch 22 since we were required to declare them etc. We are talking about a good amount of people at a very large cost. Does anyone have any insight on this or experience with this part of the process?
She has a lot of dependent children?
Definition of family members is spouse and dependent children (under the age of 22).
 
Hello

I recently had done my medical examination for medical certificate . I underwent Blood test,urine test, x ray , eye test ..

However, during last medical checkup i had been asked a set of questions relating to medical history one such type was..

1) had any previous illness ..
I answered jaundice 10 yrs back
The DMP asked me to further undergo Hepatitis A,b test

2) About Consumption of Alcohol and Smoking...
I answered honestly, occasionally but now have not much and never indulged into smoking.

The officer noted those two things down..
Could these two be a factor for getting a near rejection for medical test.. M bit worried and anxious

would appreciate if anyone answers my doubts...
 
Hello

I recently had done my medical examination for medical certificate . I underwent Blood test,urine test, x ray , eye test ..

However, during last medical checkup i had been asked a set of questions relating to medical history one such type was..

1) had any previous illness ..
I answered jaundice 10 yrs back
The DMP asked me to further undergo Hepatitis A,b test

2) About Consumption of Alcohol and Smoking...
I answered honestly, occasionally but now have not much and never indulged into smoking.

The officer noted those two things down..
Could these two be a factor for getting a near rejection for medical test.. M bit worried and anxious

would appreciate if anyone answers my doubts...
People applying through the family class cannot be rejected due to medical conditions. They test for HIV, Syphilis and Tuberculosis as those conditions need to be treated before being allowed to immigrate. Again, medical conditions aren't disqualifying in the family class so no need to worry.