gillaugust said:
hey sree i recieved my remedical request but they didnt mention how should i forward my e medical to ndvo, Can u plz tel me procedure for that?
Make an appointment with a doctor from the list of designated medical practitioners. Check the list for a doctor nearest to where you live.
The medical examination, blood test, urinalysis and chest x-ray should be forwarded by the examining doctor, preferably by Registered Mail to:
Citizenship and Immigration
Immigration Health Services (RNH)
Jean Edmond Towers South
365 Laurier Avenue West, 14th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1L1
The medical parcel should be identified with the applicant's postal address. When the medical result have been reviewed Immigration Health Services will enter them into the computerized system. You should allow at least 6 weeks from the time of mailing for the results to be entered into the system.
If there is no Designated Medical Practitioner within 200km. (150 miles) of where you reside, you should contact the nearest Immigration /Visa office for permission to use a local doctor. The Canada Immigration Centre (CIC) can mark on the IMM. 1017 "Permission given to use a local doctor".