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For those who require medical surveillance within 30 days of landing in Canada

pratibha18

Newbie
May 1, 2018
7
4
I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.

The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.

Hope this information helps.
 

mapleleaf987

Hero Member
Jun 29, 2017
973
294
hey..how does one know if we require medical surveillance after landing? is it mentioned somewhere or communicated as part of landing formalities or something?
 

vineet86

Member
May 27, 2018
10
0
Hi,
I am planning for soft landing (for 2-3 days max.) and then come back. Will go back for permanent stay after an year. So, if my 30 days start from initial soft landing. How can I complete this process? Or any other alternate solution?
 

Khaiko

Member
Feb 26, 2019
14
2
Hi,
I am planning for soft landing (for 2-3 days max.) and then come back. Will go back for permanent stay after an year. So, if my 30 days start from initial soft landing. How can I complete this process? Or any other alternate solution?
Hi,
Could you please tell me what you did. I am on the same situation. I can
 

pratibha18

Newbie
May 1, 2018
7
4
Hi,
Could you please tell me what you did. I am on the same situation. I can
Hi,

I am not sure how long would it take exactly because firstly, I don’t know what part of Canada are you visiting, and what are the procedures for that region. Secondly, I completed this process more than an year ago, so things might have changed. It took me about a week to figure out everything and complete the process. 2-3 days is quite less, but if you plan everything (like finding out the procedure for the region you are visiting, phone numbers, address of the clinic you are going to visit, access to phone, internet and fax etc. - so that you can complete the formalities quickly) before you reach Canada, then it is not impossible.

This is what I did...

I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.
The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.


Hope this information helps.
 

pratibha18

Newbie
May 1, 2018
7
4
Hi,
I am planning for soft landing (for 2-3 days max.) and then come back. Will go back for permanent stay after an year. So, if my 30 days start from initial soft landing. How can I complete this process? Or any other alternate solution?
Hi Vineet,

I am sorry I could not reply to your post earlier. I somehow did not get the notification of your post and missed it. You must have completed your screening by now. But if you have any questions please let me know.

Thanks,
Pratibha.
 

Khaiko

Member
Feb 26, 2019
14
2
Hi,

I am not sure how long would it take exactly because firstly, I don’t know what part of Canada are you visiting, and what are the procedures for that region. Secondly, I completed this process more than an year ago, so things might have changed. It took me about a week to figure out everything and complete the process. 2-3 days is quite less, but if you plan everything (like finding out the procedure for the region you are visiting, phone numbers, address of the clinic you are going to visit, access to phone, internet and fax etc. - so that you can complete the formalities quickly) before you reach Canada, then it is not impossible.

This is what I did...

I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.
The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.


Hope this information helps.
Thank you for the information.
 

nidhi21

Full Member
Sep 8, 2019
22
0
Hi,

I am not sure how long would it take exactly because firstly, I don’t know what part of Canada are you visiting, and what are the procedures for that region. Secondly, I completed this process more than an year ago, so things might have changed. It took me about a week to figure out everything and complete the process. 2-3 days is quite less, but if you plan everything (like finding out the procedure for the region you are visiting, phone numbers, address of the clinic you are going to visit, access to phone, internet and fax etc. - so that you can complete the formalities quickly) before you reach Canada, then it is not impossible.

This is what I did...

I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.
The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.


Hope this information helps.
hi, thank you for sharing your experience, however, i would like to know that there were any follow up visit to the doctor for medical surveillance or it was only single one visit. how much time it took for IRCC to remove status as condition of landing from your immigration file and to issue that medical compliance is over.
from where did you print the form online as mentioned by you (any website)
please let me know as i am facing similar problem
 

pratibha18

Newbie
May 1, 2018
7
4
hi, thank you for sharing your experience, however, i would like to know that there were any follow up visit to the doctor for medical surveillance or it was only single one visit. how much time it took for IRCC to remove status as condition of landing from your immigration file and to issue that medical compliance is over.
from where did you print the form online as mentioned by you (any website)
please let me know as i am facing similar problem
Hi Nidhi,

I think need for follow up depends on individual’s case. In my case no follow up visit was required. I just phoned the TB nurse to confirm that they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor and never checked if or when IRCC removed or made changes to their record. About the form, I don’t remember the website as such, you can get this information from the TB nurse. It might be different depending on what region you are going to visit. I visited peel region (Mississauga), and I think I used this link https://www.peelregion.ca/health/tb/inactive-tb.htm

Pratibha.
 

Tharen

Newbie
Apr 25, 2015
7
0
I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.

The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.

Hope this information helps.
I'm under the same situation and the clinic you mentioned above closer to me. Can you pls share the Doctor's name so that it would be easier for me to go through the same doctor. thank you
 

DP_7025

Member
Sep 8, 2019
14
4
Hey folks

You are doing great job by sharing info regarding how to and now what in context of medical surveillance. I applied for my parents PR and got email for medical surveillance for my mother. They are already in Canada on supervisa and I was worried and anxious about what happens next.

Big thanks to Canadavisa.com forum for creating this platform.

Thanks a lot.
 

Akash.Bajaj

Full Member
Apr 30, 2018
22
2
I did manage to fulfil the requirement of medical surveillance within the first week of landing. As I was staying in Mississauga, I phoned up Peel Health Region and spoke with the TB nurse. I told her that I am only there for a week. She did my assessment over the phone and asked me to either fax or email the medical surveillance undertaking form (which you will receive from the immigration officer), so that they can set me up on the system. The nurse advised that I can print the doctor reporting form for inactive TB online (rather than waiting for it in the post or via email), which I will need to take it to the doctor.

The next step was to visit the doctor. So we did go to the multi speciality walk in clinic at Queensway in Mississauga. Since it is a walk in clinic, you don’t need an appointment. They asked me to come between 9am and 3pm to see the physician and a specialist. It costed me $198.00. Specialist referred me for the X-ray which was done the same day at the same clinic. I paid about $40 for the X-ray. The reports was available within 2 working days. Based on the report and my medical history, doctor filled up the form and everything was faxed to the peel health centre (number was available on the form). I phone the TB nurse again to confirm if they have received the form and my x-ray report from the doctor. She confirmed that they have received all and will update the immigration office.

I would recommend that you take all your medical records related to your TB treatment with yourself to the doctor. My records were well kept and it helped the doctor to see what treatment I had received.

Hope this information helps.
Could you please tell the exact name of the clinic and the doctor to which you went for this?
 

luckydata

Member
Jul 12, 2019
17
2
We are in similar situation. My wife has inactive TB and need to finish medical within first 30 days of landing as usual. Our Problem is we are going to do a soft landing and will be returning from the border itself within few minutes.

Can someone please advice what should we do regarding medical surveillance request, also will we get our PR cards if medical is not as we will be on Canadian soil only for minutes.
 

Dhiyadane

Member
Jun 28, 2020
18
16
We are in similar situation. My wife has inactive TB and need to finish medical within first 30 days of landing as usual. Our Problem is we are going to do a soft landing and will be returning from the border itself within few minutes.

Can someone please advice what should we do regarding medical surveillance request, also will we get our PR cards if medical is not as we will be on Canadian soil only for minutes.
Hi did you any information regarding the same? I am on the same boat