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Hi Ontario Journey and others,

probably you are done with the medicals, just want you to share each and every test that you need to undergo, each n every physical check up that doctor does, any x-rays and scans if at all they are done, and roughly how much time does it take for complete medical to be done !!thanks
 
annjay_626 said:
done with medicals too. waiting for PPR through God's help we'll received this. where did you had your medicals?
Nationwide Health Systems. Ang bagal nila... Up to now, they have yet to forward the medical results to CEM when we had our test done last August 1 pa. How 'bout u?
 
Hasni said:
Hi Ontario Journey and others,

probably you are done with the medicals, just want you to share each and every test that you need to undergo, each n every physical check up that doctor does, any x-rays and scans if at all they are done, and roughly how much time does it take for complete medical to be done !!thanks
Hasni,

In all, it took us less than an hour to complete the medical examination (with my 3 dependants in tow). The test is pretty fast. The time killer is the long wait (for our turn) and filling out of forms! This is not an indication though.. Duration may vary from country to country or DMP to DMP. Depends also on the procedures and influx of applicants going to take the same medical test, especially if the manpower resources of the DMP is limited. The latter is the culprit in our case.. >:( :P

In so far as the medical test is concerned, we were subjected to the following procedures (in this order):

1. Height & Weight taking
2. Eye exam - I forgot how they call that test, but you will be asked to read various sizes of alphabet letters at a distance
3. Physical exam (BP taking, checked pulse and heart beat using stethoscope, some questions on medical history, checked presence of scars/tatoo in the body, checked private parts and anus)
4. Urinalysis - (asked to take a urine sample) TIP: Drink lots of water before the test! Bring bottled water to be sure.
5. Extracted blood sample
6. X-ray (Chest only)

I hope this helps. Goodluck on your medicals!

OJ
 
Ontario Journey said:
Hasni,

In all, it took us less than an hour to complete the medical examination (with my 3 dependants in tow). The test is pretty fast. The time killer is the long wait (for our turn) and filling out of forms! This is not an indication though.. Duration may vary from country to country or DMP to DMP. Depends also on the procedures and influx of applicants going to take the same medical test, especially if the manpower resources of the DMP is limited. The latter is the culprit in our case.. >:( :P

In so far as the medical test is concerned, we were subjected to the following procedures (in this order):

1. Height & Weight taking
2. Eye exam - I forgot how they call that test, but you will be asked to read various sizes of alphabet letters at a distance
3. Physical exam (BP taking, checked pulse and heart beat using stethoscope, some questions on medical history, checked presence of scars/tatoo in the body, checked private parts and anus)
4. Urinalysis - (asked to take a urine sample) TIP: Drink lots of water before the test! Bring bottled water to be sure.
5. Extracted blood sample
6. X-ray (Chest only)

I hope this helps. Goodluck on your medicals!

OJ


:o :o :o checked private parts and anus!!!!!!!!! What for?
 
thanks mandie for the updtes...
ann_jay thanks for the greetings..u will have too..Goodluck..
Oj..goodluck on your journey here in Canada..
To all others..Godbless...
 
Tayotom said:
:o :o :o checked private parts and anus!!!!!!!!! What for?
Sounds funny but it's true. ;D We were asked to strip naked for the doctor to check the private parts. The doctor just glances down at genitals and that's it! The procedure is pretty quick! I don't know what for as I'm not a medical practitioner... But I think if I based on my previous encounters with the doctors, they are doing that procedure in the physical exam to check for the presence of masses or lumps in breast (for the female), hernia (for the male) and hemorrhoids (for anus). Just my recollection.. Doctors in this forum may add, or correct me if i'm wrong...

By the way, the eye exam conducted is called Visual Acuity test.

I hope, Tayotom, this answers your question. ;)

OJ
 
canada2009 said:
thanks mandie for the updtes...
ann_jay thanks for the greetings..u will have too..Goodluck..
Oj..goodluck on your journey here in Canada..
To all others..Godbless...
Thank you, Canada 2009.. Wish u goodluck on your journey too!

OJ
 
Ontario Journey said:
Nationwide Health Systems. Ang bagal nila... Up to now, they have yet to forward the medical results to CEM when we had our test done last August 1 pa. How 'bout u?

our medical has just been sent last aug 16 to CEM. have you tried checking with your bank regarding your RPRF payment if it has been encashed already? di ba you used MC in pesos? what's the status na? did you use the address with the visa section indicated or the PO box address?
 
@OJ,
Thanks for such a comprehensive reply, did'nt they check your teeth and throat / tonsils or ask to show your tounge etc !!
 
annjay_626 said:
our medical has just been sent last aug 16 to CEM. have you tried checking with your bank regarding your RPRF payment if it has been encashed already? di ba you used MC in pesos? what's the status na? did you use the address with the visa section indicated or the PO box address?
Annjay,

I've used MC to pay for the RPRF, and mail it out to the CEM address (i.e. RCBC Tower). Do not use the PO box address. I didn't bother to check whether it has been encashed already.

OJ
 
Hasni said:
@ OJ,
Thanks for such a comprehensive reply, did'nt they check your teeth and throat / tonsils or ask to show your tounge etc !!
Hasni,

They didn't check the teeth but i was asked to slip out the tongue and spread my mouth open wide. Probably he checked my tonsil.

OJ
 
Ontario Journey said:
Sounds funny but it's true. ;D We were asked to strip naked for the doctor to check the private parts. The doctor just glances down at genitals and that's it! The procedure is pretty quick! I don't know what for as I'm not a medical practitioner... But I think if I based on my previous encounters with the doctors, they are doing that procedure in the physical exam to check for the presence of masses or lumps in breast (for the female), hernia (for the male) and hemorrhoids (for anus). Just my recollection.. Doctors in this forum may add, or correct me if i'm wrong...

By the way, the eye exam conducted is called Visual Acuity test.

I hope, Tayotom, this answers your question. ;)

OJ

Thanks OJ, it was comprehensive. Its the thought of the extent of the medical examination that sounded really crazy. But since it is part of the requirement, what can we do? Wish you all the best as you look towards starting a new life in Canada

Hi OJ, It was just funny but sounded crazy, but who are weThanks OJ,
 
He seniors/friends

i applied for FSW under NOC code 631 on Feb 2011 and got my ECAS status "In process" on May 31, 2011, but almost after 3 months it's still "In process" , I just want to ask how much time they take at this step OR is the any problem with my case.

and the second thing is where the outline of ECAS steps is given they state that:

VISA OFFICE ELIGIBILITY REVIEW COMPLETE -Visa Office - Eligibility Review Complete
The review of the application and supporting documents has been completed at the visa office. A letter with additional information has been mailed.


but when my Visa eligibilty was completed i didn't get any Mail or hard copy letter.

Please reply "A letter with additional information has been mailed" what does this mean. What type of information is this.

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