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How to submit upfront medical exam results to IRCC after the fact

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Documents Needed

  • Upfront medical exam results

    Submit via the IRCC webform if they weren't uploaded with the original application.

Step-by-Step

For families who completed upfront medical exams before receiving IRCC's formal medical request letter, and need to get those results onto their file:

  1. Submit the completed medical exam through the IRCC webform rather than waiting for another portal upload option — this is the standard route for attaching upfront medicals that were done ahead of a formal request.

  2. Expect a review period after submission. Once attached via the webform, IRCC needs time to review the documents against your file; there isn't a way to force an immediate update to your case status.

  3. Keep an eye on your application for status changes, since the timeline for updates after a webform submission can vary.


In short: if your medicals are done before IRCC formally requests them, use the webform to attach the results to your case, then allow processing time for the update to reflect.

Dos, Don'ts & Tips

  • Do: Use the IRCC webform to submit upfront medical exam results if they weren't included with your original application.
  • Tip: After a webform submission, allow a review period — the case status won't necessarily update immediately.

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