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Some Applicants To Be Exempt From Immigration Medical Exam

Canada has introduced a temporary public policy that exempts some applicants from the immigration medical exam requirement. Beginning December 28, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be exempting individuals that meet certain conditions from the medical exam requirement for their permanent residence application.

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

This policy will be implemented to streamline the application process for applicants within Canada that are low-risk. Applicants whose family members meet the same criteria may also be eligible for this exemption.

To qualify for this exemption, applicants must provide the unique medical identifier number from their previous medical exam. However, if an individual’s medical exam cannot be used, IRCC will contact the applicant to provide next steps.

What does the medical exam exemption mean for immigration processing?

This year, Canada has targeted the admission of 401,000 new permanent residents. Removing the additional medical exam requirement will ensure IRCC is able to process these applications within a reasonable timeframe. As travel restrictions begin to ease and Canada begins to process applications at a higher capacity, this initiative will help IRCC to ease back into processing applications in a more streamlined manner.

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