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My husband had his medical exam done on October 29, 2010...we are only two and a half months from the medical exam expiring. My husband is applying from kuala lumpur and his status on ecas shows that his medical exam has been received. Can someone please tell me what happens and what we need to do if his exam does expire and we still haven't heard anything from the embassy???

I'm a bit confused and worried...
 
u want my advice , renew it, it is better and save time ,
 
from other's experience if u renew it before they ask u run the risk of being asked to re do as they sometimes misplace it or if your region has more than 1 dmp they may ask for it to be done at a specific dmp so u may wanna wait
 
Kedeisha said:
from other's experience if u renew it before they ask u run the risk of being asked to re do as they sometimes misplace it or if your region has more than 1 dmp they may ask for it to be done at a specific dmp so u may wanna wait

i'd second this one. better wait for them to ask you.
 
Kedeisha said:
from other's experience if u renew it before they ask u run the risk of being asked to re do as they sometimes misplace it or if your region has more than 1 dmp they may ask for it to be done at a specific dmp so u may wanna wait

Who's experience? This is not true. Medicals can be done at ANY DMP although they would prefer you go to the same one again. But it is not a reason for rejection of the medical if you don't. Any document can be misplaced but as long as the applicant keeps a copy of the receipt, CIC can receive the results from the Regional Medical Office through the receipt number.
 
rjessome said:
Who's experience? This is not true. Medicals can be done at ANY DMP although they would prefer you go to the same one again. But it is not a reason for rejection of the medical if you don't. Any document can be misplaced but as long as the applicant keeps a copy of the receipt, CIC can receive the results from the Regional Medical Office through the receipt number.

on the KGN thread someone redid medical without cic's request and they sent them a request asking them to go to a specific dmp which was hrs away from where the client lived not my personal experience but thats what the poster wrote... I do agree with you it would be much more efficient if we the clients redo them so we don't have to wait for a request but just by reading the forum i have read a couple cases where people have redone them and they are still being asked to redo them again not sure if it was because they didnt wait or if on the redo cic sends you a specific form but that was what i gather from what i read so IMO to save $ just wait as they may ask to redo them again
 
My husband redid his before being asked and I believe it probably saved us a couple months delay!! His medical was expiring in May (was done early for a work visa), and we got the PPR on June 16. If they had to request another medical I'm sure we'd still be waiting.

I agree with those who say do it now before being asked and send a copy of the receipts to the visa office.
 
My honest two cents on this.

DO NOT REDO HIS MEDICALS UNLESS THE VO SEND OUT THE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS.

They have special forms that they issue for meds redo. Unless you really have money to waste and want to get delay in the processing you can by all means go ahead and do it.

There is no guarantee the VO will accept his meds redo. On the contrary, it creates a lot of confusion for the VO, the Medical Doctor and the application.

So, in summary, use your wise judgement and HOLD OFF on the redo.

Best wishes!
 
confusednscared said:
My honest two cents on this.

DO NOT REDO HIS MEDICALS UNLESS THE VO SEND OUT THE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS.

They have special forms that they issue for meds redo. Unless you really have money to waste and want to get delay in the processing you can by all means go ahead and do it.

There is no guarantee the VO will accept his meds redo. On the contrary, it creates a lot of confusion for the VO, the Medical Doctor and the application.

So, in summary, use your wise judgement and HOLD OFF on the redo.

Best wishes!

This is NOT true! The medical is the SAME. All those forms are is a typed piece of paper with the applicants BIO data on it a and a picture attached. The VO MUST accept a properly completed medical done at a DMP. It doesn't create ANY confusion unless the VO is completely incompetent. But even then, if what Kedeisha wrote about another poster is true, this VO could have been challenged on this requirement UNLESS CIC was having a problem with a particular DMP (perhaps under investigation for being paid off to falsify results - highly unlikely) but you never know and strange things can happen.

Look, I KNOW what I'm telling you is true. Not only have I done this with several clients, I did it with my OWN husband.
 
I don't know man. This is how it rolls for my VO. I guess incompetence is a big reason why.

My meds redo was a special form issued by my VO ..... a green form to be specific with my Bio data, picture and bright legal stamp from the VO :S

Only then they would have accepted a new redo .... even my DMP advised that he isn't instructed by CIC to conduct redos unless he's got that form.

I guess it varies at each VO
 
on the topic of medical is marijuana is in the system can that be grounds for refusal?
 
Kedeisha said:
on the topic of medical is marijuana is in the system can that be grounds for refusal?

Ganja in the blood? I wouldn't think so :S but I am not 100% sure
 
I don't mean to add fuel to the fire, but some DMP's refuse to perform medicals if applicant doesn't submit a request from the VO! I've seen this happen to someone.

So, it depends on the VO, the specific DMP and probably your specific case. There's a 50/50 chance that you'll be asked to re-do the medical, hopefully not, but if they do, it's probably wise to plan carefully, maybe ask your DMP first if they would re-do a medical without a VO's formal request, and why not, call the VO and ask them if a medical re-examination would be required in your case.

I know of one forum member, alex121 (http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/thread-for-people-using-the-guatemala-office-t44160.0.html;msg919015#msg919015) whose medical was about to expire in about a week, she did not jump to re-do the med, instead waited for the VO to communicate with her, they finally contacted her to see if she was ready to fly and land within 5 days or so, she responded she was not ready on such a short notice (i don't blame her!), so they told her "in that case you'll have to redo your medical and wait for the visa".

So take your chances, but plan as much as possible.