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Tilikun said:
Guys I did my medicals on Monday, and I'm sure the X-ray are for TB .and on the lab they took 2 samples of blood and 1 of urine . I asked the nurse about why 2 samples , and she told me that one is for HIV ,the other for Syphilis ,she didn't say anything about why the urine test ,but I'm guessing it is to find any kind of doping in your system , not sure.

They do not test for illicit drugs. The tests are strictly for health. If you have piercings or tattoos they will also do tests for Hepatitis. Urinalysis is useful for looking at kidney and liver function.

The big hot buttons for CIC seem to be kidney disease, HIV, hepatitis, syphilis and TB.
 
psyyyn said:
I sent my application back in July 2013 without medical, and think i should do it now before they request. Could someone tell me where can i get lowest cost medical done in Toronto? So far, lowest i found in downtown is $350...

Thats crazy!!!
I did mine at North York, Dr Elizabeth Chiu for $185..
I read someone mentioned $160 somewhere downtown..
Im sure you can find cheaper than 350 downtown if you call the panel physicians to ask around..$350 is wayyyy overpriced for Toronto!
 
psyyyn said:
I sent my application back in July 2013 without medical, and think i should do it now before they request. Could someone tell me where can i get lowest cost medical done in Toronto? So far, lowest i found in downtown is $350...

Check out the panel physician link! :)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medicalinfo.aspx?CountryID=2042&ProvID=15205&CountryName=Canada&ProvinceName=Ontario
 
nrajani_99 said:
we did it with this docotor only charges 160

City: Etobicoke
Name: John C Kuhlmann
Address: 666 Burnhamthorpe Rd,
Suite 202,
Ontario
M9C 2Z4
Telephone: 416-622-0933
Spoken Languages: English


Thank you so much guys!!
 
psyyyn said:
I sent my application back in July 2013 without medical, and think i should do it now before they request. Could someone tell me where can i get lowest cost medical done in Toronto? So far, lowest i found in downtown is $350...


I did mine with
Dr Richard Chan
303 741 Broadview Ave Toronto, ON M4K 3Y3
(416) 463-2438

$190 including x-ray
 
Nothing for me so far :( I'm too nervous and excited at the same time!
 
People be happy I paid mine medical 750$. >:( 300 for doctor,and 450 for blood tests and xray at hospital.
 
ArtSnow said:
Aren't they the best, in my case they messed up my medicals, that wouldn't be much of a deal but financially, they lost 2 important documents from my wife that prevented her from being approved as sponsor already, thus preventing my AIP and OWP as well, I am so mad since Monday I could grab a flamethrower and make a little trip to Vegreville...

I know man, that absolutely sucks! But we better keep positive and not talk to much about vacation trips like those. Remember we're being put into examinations of every kind. So let's play the game at least for the moment!

Are you sure the postal service isn't the one that lost your documents?

I just made sure today that mine were actually received in july 2013, I even got the name of the guy that signed at the embassy. It's always worth it to pay a few extra bucks just to make sure they got it and know when and who...

Good luck and keep it up man! I think it's worth it.
 
Lorelei said:
People be happy I paid mine medical 750$. >:( 300 for doctor,and 450 for blood tests and xray at hospital.

omg! Where did you get yours done?!
 
Alurra71 said:
Did you send the application with tracking? If you did and you show it being delivered then I wouldn't get too flustered yet. If you did not send your application with tracking then you will have to wait and see what happens from here. Not everyone gets an AOR.

You have a long way to go yet and if you included an OWP then your husband COULD continue to work on implied status. This does all presuppose that he is not currently using an IEC or PWGP. Those are not extendable and do not qualify under implied status with a sponsorship in the family class section of immigration.

There are many many threads here and some folks on this board even that are doing just that, however their outcome still remains to be see if they will be caught and denied or manage to 'sneak' by. It is up to you what kind of a risk you are willing to take.

Good luck and try to be patient. It is a long process and sometimes nerve racking and quite slow, but so worth it in the end to be with the love of your life!

Thanks for your support!
I call them again a bit ago I jsut couldn't wait (its past history with CIC-they lost my pr applicationa s a dependant child for 6 moths and it took longer for me to get back to canada) so now im very hesitant about it.

So i talked to them and she actually started and enquiry about my application. At least something is being done I cannot go through this process aof them losing my very important info again. She said give it 2 weeks and ill get an email about the request. I will elt you all know.
 
nismopinoy said:
January 2014 applicants might received something good news this year as well!! Keep it up CIC!! :) keeping our fingers crossed. 2014 will be our year!! :) congrats to all!

I believe so as well......that's what I am praying for.
 
I believe this is DM, yes? :)

This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law
partner in Canada class.

We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The
Canada Immigration Centre in Ottawa will contact you concerning your permanent resident
status.

Please note: At the time of your appointment, you and your family members, if any, will
be required to present the original identification document(s) to the Canada Immigration
Centre. A final decision concerning the granting of permanent residence status will be
made at that time. If permanent residence is granted, the name that will appear on the
confirmation of permanent resident document is your name as it appears on your
passport or identity documents.


When they say 'the original identification document(s)' I assume they're referring to my passport? Do I need to bring anything else along (other, of course, than paperwork CIC has already sent me such as the OWP, etc)?

Basically, what comes next?
 
bruneian said:
omg! Where did you get yours done?!

Battleford Saskatchewan
 
Ariandel said:
I believe this is DM, yes? :)

This letter refers to your application for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law
partner in Canada class.

We are pleased to advise you that processing of your application has been completed. The
Canada Immigration Centre in Ottawa will contact you concerning your permanent resident
status.

Please note: At the time of your appointment, you and your family members, if any, will
be required to present the original identification document(s) to the Canada Immigration
Centre. A final decision concerning the granting of permanent residence status will be
made at that time. If permanent residence is granted, the name that will appear on the
confirmation of permanent resident document is your name as it appears on your
passport or identity documents.


When they say 'the original identification document(s)' I assume they're referring to my passport? Do I need to bring anything else along (other, of course, than paperwork CIC has already sent me such as the OWP, etc)?

Basically, what comes next?

You do the happy dance because you have reached the end! You will get a landing later in the mail.