hi lebcanlebcan said:Hello guys,
Soon canadian, i am sorry i dunno a lot about this issue..i just read on the website that it needs around 2 weeks...but i dont know if u have to be here..
Wilderness, any news? any email?
I was hoping to get something today but nothing for me... just asking since we have approximately same timeline and same day of requesting docs..
hopefully this week we get something!
Hi lebcan,lebcan said:Hey guys,
Honestly i am really fed up with this process and have no will to finish it anymore.
they just sent me an email to do medicals again! please why??????????????? why do they extend for everyone and i have to repeat!!! this is so frustrating i do not think i will even bother i will wait for my husband to wake up and talk to him..this is becoming very stressful
this process is so unfair!
wilderness did u get anything today?
now how many more months if i send these??
too much really
These medical instructions are being issued since your application has been processed to the stage
where medical examination results are now required. Please read these instructions carefully.
IMPORTANT: You are required to undergo the medical examinations within 60 days of the date of this
letter. Failure to do so could result in the refusal of your application.
The medical examination must be performed by a doctor from the CIC list of Panel Physicians.
You cannot choose your family doctor if his or her name is not on this list. See the list of Panel Physicians to
find a doctor in your area at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx
Once you identify a panel physician in your area, book an appointment for your medical examination.
When you schedule your appointment, please ensure that arrangements are made for your chest x-ray
and laboratory tests as well. Once your medical has been completed the doctor will forward the medical
results to CIC.
Any costs related to the medical examination are your responsibility and are payable at the time of the
examination. Should your application be refused following the completion of your medical examination
these costs will not be refunded.
Please bring the following to your appointment:
- The attached Medical Report form (IMM1017E)
- Proper identification (proof of identity must include at least one government-issued document
with photograph and signature, such as a passport or national identity card)
- Eye glasses or contact lenses, if worn
- Any medical reports or test results that you may have as a result of previous or existing
medical conditions
- Four recent photographs (photos are not required if the panel physician is listed as “eMedical
enabled” on the CIC website listed above)
Note: It is important that you inform the panel physician of any previous or existing medical conditions.
Failure to do so will delay the processing of your medical examination.
Yeah, I am sorry Lebcan. We feel your pain, this really does feel unfair and excessive. But please don't give up, we have all felt the hopelessness. But we will get through this, they can only delay the inevitable for so long. We are all here to support you and keep you company. The same thing happened to us. My wife finally passed all the hurdles, and instead of simply extending the medical exam results like they had been doing for the last year beyond the 12 month period, they asked us to re-do the medicals as well. We submitted them around June 20th. I really don't know what else they can use as an excuse to delay the process further.Soon_Canadian said:Hi lebcan,
It is really sad to hear about the new medical exam request, but it makes me more sad to hear that you are fed up. We all felt this unfairness at one point or another during the process, and at some points i got so frustrated and wanted to end everything, i even got refused visitor visa 3 times, and at one point my wife was in the hospital for 3 months and they still didn't let me travel to Canada to visit her. My wife and I have been married for 3 years now, and we applied the first time on February 2012, and we faced a lot of complications and injustice, to the point where we canceled the application. Then we applied again and we had to go through the same procedure again, and we still got a feel of the unfairness.
Now after i am in Canada, we look back at it and say it was a good life experience, and we learned a lot from it...and trust me it is WORTH IT...just go with the flow, and do what they ask for, and inchalla soon enough, you will join the rest of us and be one of our Canadian fellow citizens