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Hello buddies,
I just want to say something about the MEDICAL EXAM.

I already live in Canada (as a graduate student with a study permit) and i have done this immigration medical exam before to get my off-campus work permit (N.B. it is the EXACT SAME medical exam, done on the same form, even the doctor doesn't know if the exam is for PR or work permit).

Anyway, it is very simple, don't worry about your cardiocvascular problems (blood pressure, cholesterol), they don't really care about these things, I am a pharmacist and am telling u, Most of the canadians already have these diseases. I remeber that the doctor just did full body exam, measured my BP, took my weight and height measurements, asked me if i have any mental problem :D ( i remember that I made a joke that I have depression because i don't have good results in my PhD studies, he just kept laughing). And then the doctor sent me to a lab, they took blood sample, urine sample and did chest X-RAY.
EVEN if u have diabetes, it is not a problem, they take these samples just to chk if there is something BIG, again many canadians have diabetes. some of the blood and urine samples are just to rule out sexually transmitted disease, and even if they found out something, u will be asked to take treatment if it is a curable disease (it is not a direct rejection on ur visa). U need to worry if u have tuberculosis or AIDS ( i mean worry about urself, not about the visa). Treatment of TB and AIDS represent HUGE cost on the healthcare system and imposes risk of more transmission inside the Canadian society, that's y they want to chk on them.

I just saw many posts about this issue and wanted to share with u my experience.
I hope i get my medical request from CPP-O soon.
 
karanoha said:
Hello buddies,
I just want to say something about the MEDICAL EXAM.

I already live in Canada (as a graduate student with a study permit) and i have done this immigration medical exam before to get my off-campus work permit (N.B. it is the EXACT SAME medical exam, done on the same form, even the doctor doesn't know if the exam is for PR or work permit).

Anyway, it is very simple, don't worry about your cardiocvascular problems (blood pressure, cholesterol), they don't really care about these things, I am a pharmacist and am telling u, Most of the canadians already have these diseases. I remeber that the doctor just did full body exam, measured my BP, took my weight and height measurements, asked me if i have any mental problem :D ( i remember that I made a joke that I have depression because i don't have good results in my PhD studies, he just kept laughing). And then the doctor sent me to a lab, they took blood sample, urine sample and did chest X-RAY.
EVEN if u have diabetes, it is not a problem, they take these samples just to chk if there is something BIG, again many canadians have diabetes. some of the blood and urine samples are just to rule out sexually transmitted disease, and even if they found out something, u will be asked to take treatment if it is a curable disease (it is not a direct rejection on ur visa). U need to worry if u have tuberculosis or AIDS ( i mean worry about urself, not about the visa). Treatment of TB and AIDS represent HUGE cost on the healthcare system and imposes risk of more transmission inside the Canadian society, that's y they want to chk on them.

I just saw many posts about this issue and wanted to share with u my experience.
I hope i get my medical request from CPP-O soon.


thanks very much.. for the very detailed MR explanation.. its such a relief to read on this, that it is just easy to pass the medical..

God bless!
really hope we get our MR soon! :)
 
Hello seniors! Pls which date is CIC currently debiting? I am NOC 2131 , cap is already 244 and my application was received on September 06,2013. Any chance for me?
 
Hi guys, its been long that I was inactive on forum ,so any one will please update me why none of the LONDONers have got medical request....
? :D thanks
 
oreke said:
Hello seniors! Pls which date is CIC currently debiting? I am NOC 2131 , cap is already 244 and my application was received on September 06,2013. Any chance for me?

do not worry man, they are working on @ 22nd august applications and you have better chances
 
ulasad said:
Hi guys, its been long that I was inactive on forum ,so any one will please update me why none of the LONDONers have got medical request....
? :D thanks

because LVO employee are sleeping like NDVO employee ;) just kidding
 
karanoha said:
Hello buddies,
I just want to say something about the MEDICAL EXAM.

I already live in Canada (as a graduate student with a study permit) and i have done this immigration medical exam before to get my off-campus work permit (N.B. it is the EXACT SAME medical exam, done on the same form, even the doctor doesn't know if the exam is for PR or work permit).

Anyway, it is very simple, don't worry about your cardiocvascular problems (blood pressure, cholesterol), they don't really care about these things, I am a pharmacist and am telling u, Most of the canadians already have these diseases. I remeber that the doctor just did full body exam, measured my BP, took my weight and height measurements, asked me if i have any mental problem :D ( i remember that I made a joke that I have depression because i don't have good results in my PhD studies, he just kept laughing). And then the doctor sent me to a lab, they took blood sample, urine sample and did chest X-RAY.
EVEN if u have diabetes, it is not a problem, they take these samples just to chk if there is something BIG, again many canadians have diabetes. some of the blood and urine samples are just to rule out sexually transmitted disease, and even if they found out something, u will be asked to take treatment if it is a curable disease (it is not a direct rejection on ur visa). U need to worry if u have tuberculosis or AIDS ( i mean worry about urself, not about the visa). Treatment of TB and AIDS represent HUGE cost on the healthcare system and imposes risk of more transmission inside the Canadian society, that's y they want to chk on them.

I just saw many posts about this issue and wanted to share with u my experience.
I hope i get my medical request from CPP-O soon.
absolutely, and what about the major surgeries relating to heart, brain, back bone etc...i guess they are critically assessed by DPM !
 
Vats said:
because LVO employee are sleeping like NDVO employee ;) just kidding

NDVO employees just woke up with a pinch from luckyshyama ;)
 
rawdah said:
NDVO employees just woke up with a pinch from luckyshyama ;)

I really doubt the news shared by luckyshyama was authentic... since then he/she simply disappeared.
I think NDVO will follow the same pattern for sending MR mails as they did for AOR !!
 
2013aspirant said:
I really doubt the news shared by luckyshyama was authentic... since then he/she simply disappeared.
I think NDVO will follow the same pattern for sending MR mails as they did for AOR !!

We can see from her profile she was last active on 18th Nov. She has to come forward to defend her claims.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/profiles/luckyshyama-u462245.html
 
oreke said:
Hello seniors! Pls which date is CIC currently debiting? I am NOC 2131 , cap is already 244 and my application was received on September 06,2013. Any chance for me?

do not worry u will definately make it....

sent you personal message ....plz check your forum inbox.
 
Me and my wife had recieved our visa on Nov 10th.

Please update my remaining timeline on speedsheet : MER: Aug 22nd. Passport Request: Oct 22nd. DM: Oct 28th. Passport Recieved: Nov 10th.

My application was recieved by CIC on May 10th so it took exactly 6 month for us to get visa. If any of you had extensive travel history or past canadian education/working experience, your visa office may take a General Background Check on you for security purpose after medical results recieved. This process takes few month to complete so please be patient. I also spent few weeks to get the police certificate from FBI after medicals.

If you are FSW 2013 applicant, medical request is the milestone. So far I have not heard anyone got visa refused after medicals. :)
 
Kevin-fsw said:
Me and my wife had recieved our visa on Nov 10th.

Please update my remaining timeline on speedsheet : MER: Aug 22nd. Passport Request: Oct 22nd. DM: Oct 28th. Passport Recieved: Nov 10th.

My application was recieved by CIC on May 10th so it took exactly 6 month for us to get visa. If any of you had extensive travel history or past canadian education/working experience, your visa office may take a General Background Check on you for security purpose after medical results recieved. This process takes few month to complete so please be patient. I also spent few weeks to get the police certificate from FBI after medicals.

If you are FSW 2013 applicant, medical request is the milestone. So far I have not heard anyone got visa refused after medicals. :)

Great news !! all the best for your journey ahead :)