My first medical exams were done in the US. They expire today. Most likely we'll get new medical forms. I am the primary applicant residing in the US. My wife wants to travel visit her home country. If we receive new medical forms, can she get hers done at a different country other than US? Would that raise any questions?
Has any one done this before?
Thank you
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She will be fine. There is no restriction from where you are getting your medicals done. Please visit http:cic.gc.ca for more information.
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I am about to rceive the Cofirmation of PR (COPR) letter. I am the primary applicant with my wife and kid. In order to use the COPR, I was wondering if all three of us would have to mandatorily land Canada together. Or, can I travel there first and then once I settle down in few months, can ask my wife and kid to travel and join me there.
Any pointer to this would be useful.
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You can do so as well as you are the primary applicant. Again please look at http://cic.gc.ca for more information.
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reply to greg2 with respect to "spouse traveling"
hi, check if your letter says that "whole family should have medical done under one DMP."
i am saying this because i myself had that situation and letter said clearly that.
so if your wife can come back..fine but if you see any issues in that do THINK TWICE.
just a suggestion.
good luck
nid
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