- Jan 5, 2013
- 1,071
- 62
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 03/08/2013
- Doc's Request.
- 08/27/2013 and 12/20/13 and 07/24/14
- AOR Received.
- 16/03/2013
- File Transfer...
- 04/04/13
- Med's Done....
- 29/01/2013 redone 13/02/14 and 25/03/14
- Interview........
- none
- Passport Req..
- N/A
- VISA ISSUED...
- 2014/08/27
- LANDED..........
- 09/09/2014
Great forum here. So glad I found it. I'm sure this will be the first of several questions I'll have, lol but here goes.
I am a Canadian citizen. I will be making a PR application soon for my Korean wife. We'll be applying from Korea. We were married in 2005 here in Korea and have been living in Seoul continuously since then. We plan to move to Canada permanently in May or June this year.
In looking through the forms I am quite confused about the medical. Some posters here are adamant that this should be sent with the original application and the medical appears on the document checklist (IMM 5491) as a required document. However, the Seoul specific instructions seem to say this;
Everyone included in your application, whether accompanying you or not, will be required to undergo a medical exam with a physician on the list of designated doctors. This also includes children of whom you have joint custody even if the children usually live with the other parent and will not accompany you to Canada.
As soon as our office has confirmation that the sponsorship in your name has been accepted, we will send the medical instructions for you and your family members (if applicable).
The immigration visa has the same validity period as the medical results, that is, twelve months from the date of the first examination or test.
So, do we get the medical done beforehand or wait until they ask us for it? Thanks in advance for any help.
I am a Canadian citizen. I will be making a PR application soon for my Korean wife. We'll be applying from Korea. We were married in 2005 here in Korea and have been living in Seoul continuously since then. We plan to move to Canada permanently in May or June this year.
In looking through the forms I am quite confused about the medical. Some posters here are adamant that this should be sent with the original application and the medical appears on the document checklist (IMM 5491) as a required document. However, the Seoul specific instructions seem to say this;
Everyone included in your application, whether accompanying you or not, will be required to undergo a medical exam with a physician on the list of designated doctors. This also includes children of whom you have joint custody even if the children usually live with the other parent and will not accompany you to Canada.
As soon as our office has confirmation that the sponsorship in your name has been accepted, we will send the medical instructions for you and your family members (if applicable).
The immigration visa has the same validity period as the medical results, that is, twelve months from the date of the first examination or test.
So, do we get the medical done beforehand or wait until they ask us for it? Thanks in advance for any help.