Hi all,
I am sponsoring my mom to immigrate to Canada and we received the following letter recently:
Dear applicant,
Your immigration medical examination result has been received and in order to complete the assessment additional information is required.
Please print out a copy of this message and present it to the panel physician who did your initial immigration medical examination. In exceptional situations, you may utilize the services of another panel physician used for Canadian immigration examinations (http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx). Exceptional circumstances include: moving to a new location making it difficult to visit the original panel physician, or the original panel physician is no longer available.
You have 60 days from the date of this letter to comply with this request.
Kind regards,
Regional Medical Office (RMO)- Manila
Embassy of Canada Manila
I have a few questions regarding letter:
1) My mom is travelling outside her home country and won't return until the end of September. Do you think there is any ways to extend the 60 days requirement?
2) Say if she is required to treat certain virus such as HCV and it won't be done within 60 days even if she goes to see a doctor, what would happen? Does it mean the 60 days time requirement only ask her to see the physician and she or he can make a note in the system?
3) If she decides to visit a physician in the visiting country, would she able to return to home country to continue the medical exam at the initial panel physician after she returns?
I am also trying to get a hold of Manila office. Is there any contact other than the Webform? It took them a few days to respond.
Many thanks!
I am sponsoring my mom to immigrate to Canada and we received the following letter recently:
Dear applicant,
Your immigration medical examination result has been received and in order to complete the assessment additional information is required.
Please print out a copy of this message and present it to the panel physician who did your initial immigration medical examination. In exceptional situations, you may utilize the services of another panel physician used for Canadian immigration examinations (http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx). Exceptional circumstances include: moving to a new location making it difficult to visit the original panel physician, or the original panel physician is no longer available.
You have 60 days from the date of this letter to comply with this request.
Kind regards,
Regional Medical Office (RMO)- Manila
Embassy of Canada Manila
I have a few questions regarding letter:
1) My mom is travelling outside her home country and won't return until the end of September. Do you think there is any ways to extend the 60 days requirement?
2) Say if she is required to treat certain virus such as HCV and it won't be done within 60 days even if she goes to see a doctor, what would happen? Does it mean the 60 days time requirement only ask her to see the physician and she or he can make a note in the system?
3) If she decides to visit a physician in the visiting country, would she able to return to home country to continue the medical exam at the initial panel physician after she returns?
I am also trying to get a hold of Manila office. Is there any contact other than the Webform? It took them a few days to respond.
Many thanks!