I landed in the middle of June and stayed in Canada for three days and came back to US. There is this 'must report for medical surveillance for inactive tuberculosis within 30 days' condition written on the landing document. My questions are:
1. Can I call from US the health authorities in Canada to make any future appointment for medical follow-up or examination? and after they send me a letter for any appointment, which I think will be one or two months later, I then will go to canada and stay there for medical surveillance.
2. If 1 is not possible, I would like to go back to Canada within 30 days, but by that time, I won't be able to have my maple card yet. Can I re-enter Canada without much difficulty? Which port of entry should be most safe to make this journey? Any suggestions? Do I have the risk of losing status if the immigration officer at the port of entry think I should not have come back to US right after landing?
3. If 2 is very risky of losing one's status, can I apply for a travel document in e.g. Los Angeles Canadian Consulate, before leaving for Canada? If I get refused, do I have the risk of losing my status as well?
4. Will the maple card not be issued unless I have reported to the health authorities in Canada? or they are kind of separate from each other?
Anybody's reply will be very helpful. Thanks a lot.
1. Can I call from US the health authorities in Canada to make any future appointment for medical follow-up or examination? and after they send me a letter for any appointment, which I think will be one or two months later, I then will go to canada and stay there for medical surveillance.
2. If 1 is not possible, I would like to go back to Canada within 30 days, but by that time, I won't be able to have my maple card yet. Can I re-enter Canada without much difficulty? Which port of entry should be most safe to make this journey? Any suggestions? Do I have the risk of losing status if the immigration officer at the port of entry think I should not have come back to US right after landing?
3. If 2 is very risky of losing one's status, can I apply for a travel document in e.g. Los Angeles Canadian Consulate, before leaving for Canada? If I get refused, do I have the risk of losing my status as well?
4. Will the maple card not be issued unless I have reported to the health authorities in Canada? or they are kind of separate from each other?
Anybody's reply will be very helpful. Thanks a lot.