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<blockquote data-quote="Vijay" data-source="post: 1016" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>If your medicals are expired or about to expire, IRCC will send it for reassessment to Health Branch where the RMO (Regional Medical Officer) will determine whether to extend them or ask for re-med.</p><p></p><p>Extensions will be given in accordance to the COVID-19 relief policy. The extension period varies from 6 months (designated countries) to 1 year (non-designated countries). Further, ability to land in Canada is also a consideration factor.</p><p></p><p>The designated list of countries (same as TRV) can be found at <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-temporary-residents/country-requirements.html" target="_blank">Find out if you need a medical exam - Canada.ca</a></p><p></p><p>In order to qualify for extension, your immigration medical exam should have been assessed as M1 or M3</p><p></p><p>M1: No public risk or danger, no public safety danger and no excessive demand</p><p>M3: A health condition(s) is present but is not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services.</p><p></p><p>Medical profile assessment codes for reference:</p><p></p><p>M1: no public health risk or danger, no public safety danger, and no excessive demand</p><p>M2: potential risk to public health - medical surveillance required</p><p>M3: health condition(s) is present but is not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services</p><p>M4: inadmissible due to danger to public health (e.g., active infectious tuberculosis)</p><p>M5: inadmissible due to excessive demand on health and social services</p><p>M6: inadmissible due to danger to public safety</p><p>M19: excessive demand exempt</p><p></p><p>Medical assessment coding</p><p>Admissible codes (M1, M2 and M3)</p><p>Excessive demand exempt code (M19, M29 and M39)</p><p>Inadmissible codes (M4, M5 and M6)</p><p>Surveillance codes (S1, S2.01, S2.02 and S2.02U)</p><p></p><p>The results of the IME are entered into eMedical, which are then uploaded into CIC’s Global Case Management System (GCMS). Relevant notes will be added in GCMS based on your assessment.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]70[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If your medicals are about to expire or have already expired but you have not yet received any reassessment request from IRCC, then you can get an IME (Immigration medical examination) from a panel physician and send it to IRCC via webform (upfront medical). In all such cases, the medicals are valid for 1 year.</p><p></p><p>Hope it helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vijay, post: 1016, member: 1"] If your medicals are expired or about to expire, IRCC will send it for reassessment to Health Branch where the RMO (Regional Medical Officer) will determine whether to extend them or ask for re-med. Extensions will be given in accordance to the COVID-19 relief policy. The extension period varies from 6 months (designated countries) to 1 year (non-designated countries). Further, ability to land in Canada is also a consideration factor. The designated list of countries (same as TRV) can be found at [URL="https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/medical-exams/requirements-temporary-residents/country-requirements.html"]Find out if you need a medical exam - Canada.ca[/URL] In order to qualify for extension, your immigration medical exam should have been assessed as M1 or M3 M1: No public risk or danger, no public safety danger and no excessive demand M3: A health condition(s) is present but is not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services. Medical profile assessment codes for reference: M1: no public health risk or danger, no public safety danger, and no excessive demand M2: potential risk to public health - medical surveillance required M3: health condition(s) is present but is not expected to place an excessive demand on health or social services M4: inadmissible due to danger to public health (e.g., active infectious tuberculosis) M5: inadmissible due to excessive demand on health and social services M6: inadmissible due to danger to public safety M19: excessive demand exempt Medical assessment coding Admissible codes (M1, M2 and M3) Excessive demand exempt code (M19, M29 and M39) Inadmissible codes (M4, M5 and M6) Surveillance codes (S1, S2.01, S2.02 and S2.02U) The results of the IME are entered into eMedical, which are then uploaded into CIC’s Global Case Management System (GCMS). Relevant notes will be added in GCMS based on your assessment. [ATTACH type="full"]70[/ATTACH] If your medicals are about to expire or have already expired but you have not yet received any reassessment request from IRCC, then you can get an IME (Immigration medical examination) from a panel physician and send it to IRCC via webform (upfront medical). In all such cases, the medicals are valid for 1 year. Hope it helps! [/QUOTE]
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