Hi everyone,
I am sponsoring my husband to come to Canada and we are now at the very last step of the process. The embassy emailed us and asked that we redo the police checks, medical exam and to pay the Right of Permanent Resident fee. My husband went to redo his medical exam, it had been expired for 3 years (yes that's how long we've been waiting). During his medical exam, the doctor seemed more interested about why I was not living in his country, how long we'd been together, what he will do when he is here, what I will do when he is here, etc.. as well as questions about his criminal past (which he has been rehabilitated for, hence why we've waited so long). The exam felt like it was an immigration interview more than a medical exam.. We've already satisfied the Canadian embassy that our marriage is legitimate and as I said previously, we went through the process of criminal rehabilitation, which he passed and we have official proof.
Of course now my husband is extremely worried as he was expecting to go for a medical exam only so he got really nervous when the doctor started asking him so many questions. Have any of you ever gone through this? Is this normal for a medical exam and can the doctor make negative recommendations to the embassy that have nothing to do with medical results?
Thanks!
I am sponsoring my husband to come to Canada and we are now at the very last step of the process. The embassy emailed us and asked that we redo the police checks, medical exam and to pay the Right of Permanent Resident fee. My husband went to redo his medical exam, it had been expired for 3 years (yes that's how long we've been waiting). During his medical exam, the doctor seemed more interested about why I was not living in his country, how long we'd been together, what he will do when he is here, what I will do when he is here, etc.. as well as questions about his criminal past (which he has been rehabilitated for, hence why we've waited so long). The exam felt like it was an immigration interview more than a medical exam.. We've already satisfied the Canadian embassy that our marriage is legitimate and as I said previously, we went through the process of criminal rehabilitation, which he passed and we have official proof.
Of course now my husband is extremely worried as he was expecting to go for a medical exam only so he got really nervous when the doctor started asking him so many questions. Have any of you ever gone through this? Is this normal for a medical exam and can the doctor make negative recommendations to the embassy that have nothing to do with medical results?
Thanks!