Hi, so what if I land within the stipulated period after getting PPR (wife as co-applicant), but the wife doesnt land in the stipulated period before expiry of medicals? What would happen in such a scenario if the wife wants to join later?
If you are not planning for getting a new spouse there ( just kidding... ), it's better for her to go to Canada, activate her PR and then come back in 1-2 days. Return ticket shouldn't cost more than Rs. 40k-60k but you will have peace of mind and no unexpected shocks from CIC.vipulgoyal88 said:Hi, so what if I land within the stipulated period after getting PPR (wife as co-applicant), but the wife doesn't land in the stipulated period before expiry of medicals? What would happen in such a scenario if the wife wants to join later?
No - it's far more complicated than that.rohansekhri said:She'll be required to take the medicals again, I guess and the same tests.
Read the validity section: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp
Each one is different. It's typically valid until a year after you took your medicals.dell2 said:Just to be clear Validity is 12 months ? i thought it was 6 months No ?
Thanks