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IMMIGRATION Medical VISA OFFICER or Medical Panel Physician access to Provincial health care data ?

SriTLIN

Star Member
Sep 3, 2016
116
45
NOC Code......
2174
Hi everyone,

A quick query- Does "IMMIGRATION Medical VISA OFFICER" or "Immigration Medical Panel Physician" have access to the personal health records of an individual in PROVINCIAL Healthcare database; like my personal medical records information available in Provincial Healthcare database

I have undergone some medical tests in Canada (i.e. in the province where i am residing) as per the advise from my family doctor, and i am not sure whether i have to disclose this information to the Panel Physician during Immigration medical exam (for EE). I am little worried that, i might be open for vulnerability, if they start looking into details and delay my profile or asks me take more additional tests from a specialist (which might cost me a lot personally). if someone has any personal experience in this matter, request you to please share the details on how this would go!!
My point of view is - If the Panel Physician doctor/ Medical Visa Officer has a doubt, he/ she would definitely send me for additional review; and in that case, the additional cost burden is unavoidable.
Please help me in this case. i have a medical exam appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks again.
 
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rezafc

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Hi there,

Do as you are told. Disclose whatever information that you are asked to. Nothing less nothing more. Don't lie, don't hide anything. It's as simple as that. Don't get paranoid and if you have to bite the bullet, so be it. Pay the price, so did most of us, one way or another. Don't try to outsmart the system only because it will cost you money! For all I know it could be beneficial to your self being! After all you will become a permanent resident of Canada and one day a citizen. And you want to start your new life with honesty and nothing else.

I'm sure you'll be OK. All the best mate,
 

SriTLIN

Star Member
Sep 3, 2016
116
45
NOC Code......
2174
Hi there,

Do as you are told. Disclose whatever information that you are asked to. Nothing less nothing more. Don't lie, don't hide anything. It's as simple as that. Don't get paranoid and if you have to bite the bullet, so be it. Pay the price, so did most of us, one way or another. Don't try to outsmart the system only because it will cost you money! For all I know it could be beneficial to your self being! After all you will become a permanent resident of Canada and one day a citizen. And you want to start your new life with honesty and nothing else.

I'm sure you'll be OK. All the best mate,
@rezafc -
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I am completely with you on that.
Today before even looking into the replies for my post, i went ahead for the immigration medical exam and did share all the information that doctor asked about me.
I am in the process of submitting my application for review.

One quick question - will CIC medical officer review and request for additional details about medical exam, even before i submit my ITA checklist documents and pay processing fees ?
 

rezafc

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@rezafc -
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I am completely with you on that.
Today before even looking into the replies for my post, i went ahead for the immigration medical exam and did share all the information that doctor asked about me.
I am in the process of submitting my application for review.

One quick question - will CIC medical officer review and request for additional details about medical exam, even before i submit my ITA checklist documents and pay processing fees ?
No problem. No why would they do that? The processing fee needs to be paid before they start looking into your application. Just so you know doing an upfront medical does not mean they won't ask for further medical examinations down the line while your application gets into process.

All the best,
 
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SriTLIN

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Sep 3, 2016
116
45
NOC Code......
2174
No problem. No why would they do that? The processing fee needs to be paid before they start looking into your application. Just so you know doing an upfront medical does not mean they won't ask for further medical examinations down the line while your application gets into process.

All the best,
@rezafc
here is a thread where the applicant mentioned- he did not submit his EE application post ITA; in the sense- he did not submit the documents and did not pay the processing fees.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/medical-furtherance-doctor-is-unsure-of-additional-tests.557306/

As mentioned by the applicant (in above thread), he received a request for re-taking some medical tests with the Panel Physician; and i am assuming they already started processing his immigration medical exam results even before he paid his application processing fees.
Am i wrong with the details interpretation ?

Also during my work permit application in Sep 2015 (thru my employer), i have provided pre-medical exam for immigration. and even before my application was submitted to CIC. I have also received a request to redo my X-ray and blood reports.
So i am assuming, CIC/ IRCC would start processing of the medical exam results as soon as you are done with the medical exam, irrespective of the fees being paid by the applicant (for any type of immigration file processing). Just trying to understand the details and the TAT for my application processing.

Forum members- Please correct me if i am wrong! Thanks everyone
 

IndoKori

Star Member
Oct 12, 2016
60
2
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
AOR Received.
10-06-2018
Med's Done....
21-06-2018
Any recommendations for selecting doctor in ontario?
 

IndoKori

Star Member
Oct 12, 2016
60
2
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Ottawa
AOR Received.
10-06-2018
Med's Done....
21-06-2018
What are the fees you guy paid per person (and when)?
 

SriTLIN

Star Member
Sep 3, 2016
116
45
NOC Code......
2174
What are the fees you guy paid per person (and when)?
@IndoKori -
I would suggest Dr Colin Saldanha in Mississauga (Suite 107 - 550 Matheson Blvd. West, Mississauga), he is very kind and experienced in the medical field.

I have done my tests on May 2nd 2018 @ 9:30 AM. At first, i filled in the medical exam application forms in 10 minutes, and later completed my tests and appointment with Dr. Saldanha. Overall, it took me an hour in the clinic (including waiting time). The chest x-ray, i have to get it done at Credit valley hospital, drove there in 15 minutes and completed it quickly in 5 minutes (negligible waiting time).

Following is what i paid (in CAD) for the PR application IME -
At Clinic (Debit or cash only) - 160 (normal immigration medical checkup fees) + 20 (additional creatine test, needed in my case)
At Credit valley hospital (Credit/ Debit/ Cash) - 45 (for chest x-ray)

If you require medical results report - You have to pay additional 20 CAD (consists of only the medical results of the tests done, and does not include any comments or doctor notes for the immigration medical officer)
I would suggest, not to order the additional - Lab reports unless you require them or need them for future reference. Let me know if you need any info

In my opinion, choose a doctor close to your residency, so that you would not have to spend extra efforts visiting the physician, in case additional tests/ review is needed after initial IME. You never know, what will the Immigration medical officer be looking for in your medical reports; and his opinion of the same.
 
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abseven

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Hi everyone,

A quick query- Does "IMMIGRATION Medical VISA OFFICER" or "Immigration Medical Panel Physician" have access to the personal health records of an individual in PROVINCIAL Healthcare database; like my personal medical records information available in Provincial Healthcare database

I have undergone some medical tests in Canada (i.e. in the province where i am residing) as per the advise from my family doctor, and i am not sure whether i have to disclose this information to the Panel Physician during Immigration medical exam (for EE). I am little worried that, i might be open for vulnerability, if they start looking into details and delay my profile or asks me take more additional tests from a specialist (which might cost me a lot personally). if someone has any personal experience in this matter, request you to please share the details on how this would go!!
My point of view is - If the Panel Physician doctor/ Medical Visa Officer has a doubt, he/ she would definitely send me for additional review; and in that case, the additional cost burden is unavoidable.
Please help me in this case. i have a medical exam appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Hi everyone,

A quick query- Does "IMMIGRATION Medical VISA OFFICER" or "Immigration Medical Panel Physician" have access to the personal health records of an individual in PROVINCIAL Healthcare database; like my personal medical records information available in Provincial Healthcare database

I have undergone some medical tests in Canada (i.e. in the province where i am residing) as per the advise from my family doctor, and i am not sure whether i have to disclose this information to the Panel Physician during Immigration medical exam (for EE). I am little worried that, i might be open for vulnerability, if they start looking into details and delay my profile or asks me take more additional tests from a specialist (which might cost me a lot personally). if someone has any personal experience in this matter, request you to please share the details on how this would go!!
My point of view is - If the Panel Physician doctor/ Medical Visa Officer has a doubt, he/ she would definitely send me for additional review; and in that case, the additional cost burden is unavoidable.
Please help me in this case. i have a medical exam appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Hey there buddy!!! Could you please tell more about it? Did they ask you for additional tests or anything? Any advice on how to go about it? Also what all did you say or go through? And what was the cost. It will be of immense help if you can reply please
 

SriTLIN

Star Member
Sep 3, 2016
116
45
NOC Code......
2174
Hey there buddy!!! Could you please tell more about it? Did they ask you for additional tests or anything? Any advice on how to go about it? Also what all did you say or go through? And what was the cost. It will be of immense help if you can reply please
As I mentioned earlier in my responses, i was asked for an additional xray, creatinine test and nothing more (as I can remember). As others have mentioned on this forum - be truthful, and provide all requested/ relevant information (nothing less and more)
All went well in my case and the Medical Visa Officer did not request for additional review/ tests.

Let me know if you looking for any particular information. Also please check the forum and you might find other helpful information
 

abseven

Member
Oct 2, 2021
17
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Hi everyone,

A quick query- Does "IMMIGRATION Medical VISA OFFICER" or "Immigration Medical Panel Physician" have access to the personal health records of an individual in PROVINCIAL Healthcare database; like my personal medical records information available in Provincial Healthcare database

I have undergone some medical tests in Canada (i.e. in the province where i am residing) as per the advise from my family doctor, and i am not sure whether i have to disclose this information to the Panel Physician during Immigration medical exam (for EE). I am little worried that, i might be open for vulnerability, if they start looking into details and delay my profile or asks me take more additional tests from a specialist (which might cost me a lot personally). if someone has any personal experience in this matter, request you to please share the details on how this would go!!
My point of view is - If the Panel Physician doctor/ Medical Visa Officer has a doubt, he/ she would definitely send me for additional review; and in that case, the additional cost burden is unavoidable.
Please help me in this case. i have a medical exam appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Hello there! I hope you are doing well, can you please tell me the answer to this? It will be of immense help please!!!! Does panel physicians/immigration have access to personal health records from other docs?