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I am currently residing in US. My wife and I applied for...

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Question by Kandy
Submitted on 10/16/2003
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I am currently residing in US. My wife and I applied for canada immigration in june 2002. In Oct,2003, we received a letter from Canadian immigration dept regarding waiving of interview and asking us to ful-fill medicals and all other requirements.
Issue: As my wife is pregnant, I wanted to postpone  both of ur medicals till she is delivered( approximately 5 months).
We wanted to land in canada at one time.Is it possible to request/buy some time for submitting medicals later. Can you please suggest us how to proceed on this issue?
Your help in this regard is highly appreciated.


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