Hi,I suppose you must have gotten an answer to this. You just need to follow the instructions of the medical surveillance I.e. calling the office within 7 or 30 days of arrival (as the case may be) and then reporting for the follow up visit with the doctor who will then decide next steps. It has no effect on your immigration status however.
I have a question related to same topic. Can you please advise?
There is a note saying "32: Must report for medical examination, surveillance or treatment and at specified times and places provide proof of compliance".
I have few of questions
1) Do i need to do this medicals within 30 days of landing or can i do it next year as well when i permanently settle?
2) If this needs to be done immediately after landing approx how many days would it take and what is the process of doing it? Is there any phone number or offices i can contact to take upfront appointments.
I am planning to go only for a week to Toronto.
3) How does the medical surveillance process affect the PR process. If for some reason i am unable to complete this process and leave Canada, how does this affect PR?
Any guidance on these things is much appreciated !!