shakhawet said:
Thank you pakimom,for your information...I am planning to do medical exam. can you just tell me what document doctor will provide me that I will have to upload in EE Profile(is it any cic form filled by doctor or any other doc)?
BR,
Shakhawet
SDKD said:
Hai,
After taking medical you will get the test report after 3-4 days. That report you have to upload in PR application.
SDKD
Hi Shakhawet and SDKD:
Let me lift up the fog that's surrounding the medicals procedure.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp
Go to this webpage and click
"Get your exam before you submit your application" tab or section. Upfront medical is one such test where you do it before submitting the application.
Once you click that you'll see a drop down text telling you exactly what the doctor will give you after the test. You'll receive it the same day. If the clinic is equipped with eMedical system you'll get tracking sheets, one each for all family members. You'll scan and upload the sheets to your CIC PR application. If the clinic works with a paper system you'll receive a copy of the IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form. It's basically the front page of the whole documents in which the doctor records your medical details. In that case, you'll upload the Medical Report Forms in each family members respective folder in CIC upload section.
The whole process is like opening a new file in a hospital and in the reception they'll give you the hospital card containing your hospital number so that in future any specialist doctor, consultant or anyone authorized to go thru your medical file can do so to treat or diagnose or follow up your case.
Using the same example, the hospital card is like the CIC tracking sheet or IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form. The consultant who wants to look into your medical record carefully is the CIC medical officer in the regional medical office (not panel physician). Panel physician is like the General practitioner (GP) who initiates your medical case typically in any hospital and in this case his/her job includes entering the basic medical recordings exactly as stipulated to them by CIC.
Know your rights: Wherever, whenever you undergo a medical test, it's your right to know the results. Only results not the medical opinion from the panel physician. Almost all panel clinics around the world will encourage you to collect the results when they're fully available.
You should not scan and sent those X ray reports and/or Lab reports to CIC as part of you PR application.
You will send tracking sheets or IMM 1017B Upfront Medical Report form depending on the system the clinic follows. The clinic staff will tell you exactly which form you'll send as part of your PR application.
All the best!
Luder