WHAT
HAPPENS AFTER SENDING THE DOCUMENTS?
The
processing time for your application may be different for every embassy.
The ordinary period in every bureau can be checked on Internet
applications processing times.
The
assessment of your application may take extra time if:
-
There are outgoing law or police issues.
- Non
clear family affairs, such as divorce, separations, children from
different mothers, adoptions with non-finished custodies, etc.
-
If the official has to consult other bureaus of the CIC in Canada or any
other country.
The
processing time for your application may be different for every embassy.
The ordinary period in every bureau can be checked on Internet
applications processing times
.
The
assessment of your application may take extra time if:
- There
are outgoing law or police issues.
-
Non clear family affairs, such as divorce, separations, children from
different mothers, adoptions with non-finished custodies, etc.
- If the
official has to consult other bureaus of the
CIC in Canada
or any other country.
- MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
The Visa Official will eventually inform you about the
medical examinations required for the visa. You, as the main applicant,
and all you family members included in the application form will have to
undergo a medical examination with a doctor who is authorized by the
Canadian embassy. It consists on a routine physical and mental health,
along with some blood, urine and X ray tests.

CAUSES OF REJECTION FOR MEDICAL REASONS:
iIf
the condition of the applicant can put at risk other people’s health -
for example tuberculosis, AIDS, etc.
i
When the applicant has a disease or disorder requiring extreme
expenditure from the health system in Canada
i
When the condition of the applicant might lead him /her to be unable to
support him /herself and the applicant’ s family
Note:
The medical exams must be performed by any authorized
doctor in every Country. However, the assessment of their results and
the final decision will be made by an authorized medical organization,
in a different country from yours, where they are sent. The doctor in
your country just collects the necessary data on your physical
condition, gathers the laboratory tests, and sends them without taking
any decision.
The final results of the medical exams are expressed by
an “M” and a number identifying the opinion of the medical authority
regarding the admission of the applicant. These are the possible
results:
-
M –
Result of medical examinations
-
M1 :
No medical impediments to be admitted
-
M2 :
A condition (disease or disorder) of no risk for the public health and
not enough to deny admission, but which should be taken into
consideration along with other social and personal factors.
-
M3 :
A condition (disease or disorder) which possible social service costs
are not enough to deny admission, but which should be taken into
consideration along with other social and personal factors.
-
M4 :
A condition that may be dangerous for public health, so the applicant is
inadmissible. However, a new application and possible admission is
possible after certain treatment..
-
M5 :
A condition (disease or disorder) which possible social service costs
are such that the applicant is inadmissible at present. A new
application and possible admission is possible after certain treatment..
-
M6 :
A condition (disease or disorder) that is dangerous for public health
with no possible treatment that may allow for the applicant admission in
the future.
-
M7 :
A condition (disease or disorder) that may demand an excessive social
services cost and that seems to have no possible treatment.
Note that the medical assessment is performed for every
person included in the application. If any family member doesn’t meet
the medical standards, the whole application will be rejected.
NOTE: This information is shown just as a reference and
the author has no responsibility for the interpretation the reader may
make of it.
INTERVIEW
If the Visa Official from the Canadian Embassy estimates
it as necessary, you may be called to an interview. In some cases this
interview is to verify some data or information to establish your
scoring clearly. Being called for an interview doesn’t mean that there
are any problems with your application. Basically, it responds to these
two purposes:
1.
Verify the information submitted by the
applicant.
2.
Give the family some information that will
be useful for their settlement in Canada.
During
the interview, the official may ask some questions in connection with
the documents to clarify some matters, or require you to explain what
your economical resources to get by in Canada are. The interview itself
doesn’t score any points.
IMPORTANT: Apart from the minimum score, you must show evidence of your
financial solvency to get by in Canada for the first 6 months.
- THE DECISION ON YOU APPLICATION
Once the Official has determined that the applicant
complies with the required score and is accepted to receive the
Permanent Resident Visa in Canada, he /she will inform you the results.
The visa
is stamped on one of the original passport pages of every family member.
That is why the passport must be valid at least for a year and have a
least two pages available for the visa.
NOTE: To
get the Permanent Resident Visa, the applicant must pay the right to
Permanent Visa as main applicant and the one corresponding to his wife
or permanent partner, if applicable.
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VALIDITY:
Every Permanent Resident visa is valid for 1 year from the
date of the medical examinations. The main applicant and his
family must arrive in Canada before it expires. If this
condition is not fulfilled, the visa is cancelled. The visa
expiration date cannot be extended. |
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