Reasons for Medically Inadmissible to Canada
An applicant can be deemed medically inadmissible for primarily two reasons:
Public Health and Safety Risk
- Certain conditions, such as highly contagious illnesses, can endanger the health and safety of Canadian residents.
- Applicants with these conditions are considered medically inadmissible due to the potential risk they pose to public health and safety in Canada.
Financial Impact on the Healthcare System
- Canada’s healthcare system is publicly funded for all citizens and permanent residents.
- Temporary residents may also access public healthcare and social services.
- The government ensures that individuals do not become an excessive financial burden to maintain a balanced and sustainable healthcare system.
- Immigrant applicants may be deemed medically inadmissible if it is proven that they will strain the Canadian healthcare and social services excessively.
Requirement of Medical Exam for Express Entry
Once applicants submit their permanent residence application, IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) will provide comprehensive guidance on scheduling their medical examination. It is essential to wait for their instructions before proceeding with the exam, including for clients being sponsored as a spouse, partner, or child. This support ensures the process is smooth and efficient, reducing potential stress for the applicants.
When to Get Your Medical Examination?
The Express Entry system does not require an upfront medical examination. After you submit your application for permanent residency, IRCC will send you instructions on completing your medical examination. It is recommended that you wait for the instructions from the Canadian government.
The instructions primarily contain:
- When to book an appointment with the physicians
- What types of medical examination do you need to get