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Can I use my Medical Exam done for Study Permit for PR Application if I am applying from inland?

sssethi

Newbie
Sep 22, 2019
8
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Hey guys,

I have recently received my nomination from Ontario and should be receiving ITA soon. I was wondering if I can use my medical exam done for my study permit before coming to Canada. The exam results would be valid until April 2020 and I would obviously have applied till then.

My test details are as below:

IME: Non-EDE
Upfront Medical Type: Student

Tests: 501 Medical Exam
502 Chest X-ray Exam
707 HIV Test
712 Syphilis Test

Anyone having any clue, please reach out.

Thanks
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
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06/12
Hey guys,

I have recently received my nomination from Ontario and should be receiving ITA soon. I was wondering if I can use my medical exam done for my study permit before coming to Canada. The exam results would be valid until April 2020 and I would obviously have applied till then.

My test details are as below:

IME: Non-EDE
Upfront Medical Type: Student

Tests: 501 Medical Exam
502 Chest X-ray Exam
707 HIV Test
712 Syphilis Test

Anyone having any clue, please reach out.

Thanks
Yes, you can use the same medical.
 
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sssethi

Newbie
Sep 22, 2019
8
5
That's awesome, thanks for the reply. Also, do I need to provide an LOE for this or do I just normally send the old medical confirmation, since I am pretty sure this is not too common in applications? If you could shed some light on this it would be great.

Thanks
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
7,196
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
That's awesome, thanks for the reply. Also, do I need to provide an LOE for this or do I just normally send the old medical confirmation, since I am pretty sure this is not too common in applications? If you could shed some light on this it would be great.

Thanks
You don't need an LOE. You just send the completed medical confirmation. It is quite common.
 
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