When you go for Medicals, does the physician give you the reports or they themselves submit it to IRCC ?.
Do they hand over anything at all, any receipt etc ?
The medical letter mentions this
"To obtain a copy of your Immigration Medical Examination please ask the panel physician at the time of your appointment."
Anyone of you here did that ?
Ok... Got an answer for these questions:
Q: Do they hand over anything at all, any receipt etc ?
A: Yes they do usually provide you receipts for X-Ray, Blood Test(s), and any other tests as required by the doctor doing the assessment. The X-Ray and Blood Tests are mandatory but the other tests can be asked if there is any further investigation required by the doctor
Q: How to get a copy of the Medical Exam report ?
A: The reports won't be ready the same day as the Doctor requires the Blood Reports and X-Ray Reports first before finalizing the report which will be submitted, so they advise to get in touch with the clinic where the medical exam is being done after 10 days of the exam to get a copy.
P.S.: Make sure to carry some extra cash as the X-Ray Test, Blood Tests, and any other tests that the Doctor may ask you to get done are not usually included in the Medical Exam fee.