Hello everyone,
I have read several posts on this forum about this question but I wanted some clarity because my situation may be slightly different. I plan to do the Inland application for my wife when we enter Canada in April 2015 but we are getting the up-front medical exam in February 2015. I am reading that the wait times right now are 17 months for the initial assessment which would mean by the time they look at my medicals it could be September 2016, assuming I apply in April 2015. The medical exam will be 19 months old by this time and I have read on this forum that extensions can be automatically requested for applications as old as 15 months. So what should I do?
It seems impossible to submit an upfront medical with my application and not have it expire before the initial assessment.
I have read several posts on this forum about this question but I wanted some clarity because my situation may be slightly different. I plan to do the Inland application for my wife when we enter Canada in April 2015 but we are getting the up-front medical exam in February 2015. I am reading that the wait times right now are 17 months for the initial assessment which would mean by the time they look at my medicals it could be September 2016, assuming I apply in April 2015. The medical exam will be 19 months old by this time and I have read on this forum that extensions can be automatically requested for applications as old as 15 months. So what should I do?
It seems impossible to submit an upfront medical with my application and not have it expire before the initial assessment.