hope786
Hero Member
- Nov 28, 2012
- 64
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- NOC Code......
- 7371
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 08-08-2011
- AOR Received.
- 16-11-2011
- IELTS Request
- Sent with Docs
- Med's Request
- 21-1-2013
- Med's Done....
- "MR Received" on 22-02-2013
- Interview........
- 18-11-2012
- Passport Req..
- God Knows
- VISA ISSUED...
- 22-09-2013
- LANDED..........
- 11-10-2013
New Medical Procedur
U'll need 1 form:
1. Form IMM 1017 (For Principle Applicant)
(Note Forms for Dependent provided by DMP)
Here's the guideline/s:
A. When you and your family members go for your medical examination, make sure you have these forms completed for each person, along with the following items:
1. Passports for yourself and your family members, plus a photocopy of the bio-data page of each passport. If a passport is not available, provide an official identity document bearing the photo and date of birth of the family member;
2. Eye glasses or contact lenses, if you or your family members wear them;
3. Previous medical report(s), if any. You must tell the examining doctor about all past and present medical problems and conditions, and provide the doctor with any available documentation such as physician's reports, treatment or prescriptions; and
4. Five recent pictures [taken within six months preceding the date of the examination] for yourself and your family members (see section on photos in the instructions on how to complete the Application for permanent residence).
B. Make an appointment with one of the doctors identified on the enclosed list. A Medical Report, Section A (form IMM 1017) will be completed at the doctor's office for yourself and each of your family members undergoing the medical exam. A photo of the person to be examined by the doctor will be affixed on both copies of that person's form. This form is used to match your medical file to your immigrant file.
C. The doctor will sign the form and mail it to the Canadian Regional Medical Office (RMO) with the results of the examination.
U'll need 1 form:
1. Form IMM 1017 (For Principle Applicant)
(Note Forms for Dependent provided by DMP)
Here's the guideline/s:
A. When you and your family members go for your medical examination, make sure you have these forms completed for each person, along with the following items:
1. Passports for yourself and your family members, plus a photocopy of the bio-data page of each passport. If a passport is not available, provide an official identity document bearing the photo and date of birth of the family member;
2. Eye glasses or contact lenses, if you or your family members wear them;
3. Previous medical report(s), if any. You must tell the examining doctor about all past and present medical problems and conditions, and provide the doctor with any available documentation such as physician's reports, treatment or prescriptions; and
4. Five recent pictures [taken within six months preceding the date of the examination] for yourself and your family members (see section on photos in the instructions on how to complete the Application for permanent residence).
B. Make an appointment with one of the doctors identified on the enclosed list. A Medical Report, Section A (form IMM 1017) will be completed at the doctor's office for yourself and each of your family members undergoing the medical exam. A photo of the person to be examined by the doctor will be affixed on both copies of that person's form. This form is used to match your medical file to your immigrant file.
C. The doctor will sign the form and mail it to the Canadian Regional Medical Office (RMO) with the results of the examination.