My spouse was told to be on medical surveillance for inactive TB when she first landed in Canada last year. She was told by the officer at the port of entry to visit the public health office. We did visit the office and were told to take an x-ray. We took the x-ray and submitted it to the public health office. They examined it and sent a letter to us after a week stating that my spouse is discharged from Immigration medical surveillance for inactive TB and the information has been reported to CIC and no further action is required.
Is this something that I should be worried about when I get a medical request for my CEC application?
Is this something that I should be worried about when I get a medical request for my CEC application?