Medical Evaluation Exemptions for Express Entry in Canada
Recent
developments have led Canada to adjust in the immigration process for its
citizens, particularly those applying for Express Entry Permanent Residency
(PR). One significant change is the exemption from undergoing a medical
examination in certain cases, which is valid till October 6th, 2024.
Applicants
are eligible for exemption from the Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) under
the following circumstances:
1. 1. If the applicant has
undergone an independent medical evaluation within the last five years, they
can simply provide their unique medical identifier number in the new
application.
2. 2. If the applicant currently
resides in Canada.
3. 3. If the applicant has
applied for, or is in the process of applying for, either permanent or
temporary residency.
4. 4. If the previous IME
indicated low to no risk to the health and safety of others.
If
required, applicants will be notified to undergo a medical examination. They
must complete this within 30 days. This streamlined process is designed to
ensure that applications are processed efficiently.
It's
important to note that applications may be put on hold if the IME reveals a
potential risk to public health or if further extensive examination is deemed
necessary.
In
instances where an IME is necessary, the following steps apply:
· 1. Applicants will need to undergo immigration medical exams,
which may be either standard or streamlined. The streamlined exam is conducted
under exceptional medical conditions.
· 2. Only a panel of designated physicians, in addition to routine
doctors, is authorized to perform these procedures. The resulting medical
reports will remain valid for a period of 12 months.
· 3. Even family members, whether or not they are accompanying the
main applicant, are required to undergo a medical examination.
Should
any disparities arise from the previous test, applicants will be notified
individually. It's imperative to bring proper identification documents and any
relevant records of prior medical treatment or vaccinations.
These
revisions in the medical evaluation process aim to facilitate the timely
processing of applications, ensuring a smoother journey for candidates seeking
Express Entry into Canada.
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