Hi
lisa_joanne_uk said:
ukmike said:
It was around £260 for mine in the UK.
You can find a designated medical practitioner here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/index.asp
Which doctors did you use Mike? I'm thinking of heading to Manchester to get mine done.
Also does anyone know whether children need a medical, i've seen split opinions on this, some say yes, some say no... but i can't find anywhere a direct answer. My children are 5 and 2, if anyone could answer that'd be great, thanks,
Lisa
"when all else fails, read the instructions"
Every applicant requires a medical,
The person you want to sponsor and, if applicable, his or her family members will have to:
• sign the Agreement (form IMM 1344B);
• complete the forms included with The Immigrant’s Guide and provide appropriate
documentation in support of their application;
•
undergo a medical examination (results of the medical examination are valid for 12
months);
From the DMP handbook
* complete physical examination for all family members;
* chest X-ray and a radiologist’s report for everyone aged 11 years and over;
* blood test for everyone aged 15 years or over;
* urinalysis for everyone aged 5 years or over;
* HIV testing for everyone aged 15 years or over, as well as for children who have received blood or blood products, or have a known HIV mother.
PMM