Post by : Admin on Oct 25,2022
The Canadian Government brings good news for foreign nationals living in Canada. According to a temporary public policy, IRCC now allows low-risk foreign nationals living in Canada to apply for temporary or permanent residency without submitting an IME despite its prior expiration. Applicants generally had to go through an immigration medical examination every time they applied for temporary or permanent residency status. The temporary policy puts an end to this requirement for specific candidates until 6th October 2024.
Who is Eligible for the New Temporary Public Policy?
Not everyone is allowed to apply without an IME. The temporary policy applies to foreign nationals with:
The eligibility requirements are:
M1- shows that they do not pose a threat to public health and safety
M3- shows they have a health condition but can only demand exceptional health and social services after the assessment of M3
M2 or M2/3- shows that they are potentially a threat to public health. This category also reflects that they can report to territorial or provincial health authorities for medical surveillance
The bottom line is you have to be a Canadian resident and should have submitted the IME previously. Your spouse or other family members should also meet the above-mentioned requirements to get rid of IME even if it expires.
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