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richie4U

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Category........
Visa Office......
ACCRA GHANA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12 october 2010
File Transfer...
15 november 2010
Med's Done....
08 august 2010
Interview........
01 febuary 2011
VISA ISSUED...
01 febuary 2011
LANDED..........
08 febuary 2011
hello guys i would like to know how long it takes the medical to expire because i am woundering i did my medical August 16 2010, but my interveiw is for feb 02 2011, do i have to do a new one and take it along with me, or any ideas.please.
 
Medicals are good for a year after they have been done. Don't worry, you are fine.
 
ok thanks guys is sure a relief, so am good then.
 
Check out this post- medical may be extended

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-information-t58714.0.html
 
kiwikris said:
Check out this post- medical may be extended

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/medical-information-t58714.0.html

This is mainly for inland applicants. These applicants have not left Canada during their process and their original was done in Canada. Outland applicants should NOT rely on this.

Rule of thumb for outland applicants is 1 year. There have been cases of extensions but usually not more than a month and PLENTY of cases where travel for landing in Canada had to occur within days of visas being issued to beat the medical expiry date.
 
NEWS ALERT ..... medicals can last 2 years if your application has not been finalised in 10 month - 1 year (inland) depending on your medical results from your 1st medical....meaning, if your medical was good the 1st time round it can be extended for 2 years.
 
eyeoftheocean said:
NEWS ALERT ..... medicals can last 2 years if your application has not been finalised in 10 month - 1 year (inland) depending on your medical results from your 1st medical....meaning, if your medical was good the 1st time round it can be extended for 2 years.

Yes, for INLAND applications and it is at the discretion of the IO. This is NOT a common occurrance for outland applicants.
 
rjessome said:
Yes, for INLAND applications and it is at the discretion of the IO. This is NOT a common occurrance for outland applicants.


See my post above ? says INLAND ..plz read carefully !