- Jun 8, 2011
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- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- 0213
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 31-12-09
- Med's Done....
- 30-10-10
- Passport Req..
- 30-06-11
Hi all - Would appreciate advise on my case.
I landed in Sept 9, 2011. Within the required 30 days upon landing, I contacted the public health authority about a required medical surveillance undertaking (for inactive TB). But I was told there was no need to call (contrary to instructions on the undertaking and handout), but just to wait for 6 wks for an appointment letter to come. However, after 6 wks, still no letter. In the meantime, I had to leave Canada and start work in the US. We still got our PR card though (thru my brother).
So I followed up again with BC public health authority. They said Immigration must have failed to forward my papers to them so I need to fax it to them myself. On the other hand, I'm wondering if I'm still required to do this medical surveillance if I'm out of Canada anyway? I'm thinking I should just do it when I return but my brother advised I ask Immigration for clarification. Unfortunately, I can't seem to reach CIC thru their hotline. (By the way, I'm told the hoteline is 1-888 242-2100 but I can't get reach it. Do you guys know if CIC has another hotline # or email address for inquiries?)
Obviously, CIC has the final say on what I should do and I hope to talk to them soon. But in your experience, or from others, do you think I should still pursue the medical surveillance or wait until I return to Canada?
I landed in Sept 9, 2011. Within the required 30 days upon landing, I contacted the public health authority about a required medical surveillance undertaking (for inactive TB). But I was told there was no need to call (contrary to instructions on the undertaking and handout), but just to wait for 6 wks for an appointment letter to come. However, after 6 wks, still no letter. In the meantime, I had to leave Canada and start work in the US. We still got our PR card though (thru my brother).
So I followed up again with BC public health authority. They said Immigration must have failed to forward my papers to them so I need to fax it to them myself. On the other hand, I'm wondering if I'm still required to do this medical surveillance if I'm out of Canada anyway? I'm thinking I should just do it when I return but my brother advised I ask Immigration for clarification. Unfortunately, I can't seem to reach CIC thru their hotline. (By the way, I'm told the hoteline is 1-888 242-2100 but I can't get reach it. Do you guys know if CIC has another hotline # or email address for inquiries?)
Obviously, CIC has the final say on what I should do and I hope to talk to them soon. But in your experience, or from others, do you think I should still pursue the medical surveillance or wait until I return to Canada?