I'm 17 and I'll study in British Columbia. I love Canada. I would do a lot to live there one day permanently (even pay expensive international student tuition and so on). However, there is one thing I would not do and this is having a too "detailed" medical exam. I haven't been to the doctor for many years (too scared!!) and I don't want a stranger to touch me. Not even a female doctor...I am female. I'm always trembling like hell if I have to go because of sth, so my fear of doctors is very strong 
Now I read some unpleasant things about this mandatory permanent resident exam. Well..like having to remove your underwear. Immigrants to Germany for example or to other European countries don't have to do that. I think this goes a little bit too far. Immigrants also have their privacy!
Can I just tell the doctor I don't want it? (I would maybe try to overcome my fear and let them do everything else but NOT this). I know I can't choose any doctor I want. Are they tolerant and accept it, if I don't want it (I mean having to show them things I don't want^^you know what I mean)? Do you have experiences if they accept it? Can I just tell them, "until here but not further"? It's so horrible for me.
I know it's still far in the future but I love planning things ahead and all I really want is to live in Canada!
Thank you very much and sorry for that question but I don't know where else I should ask...
Now I read some unpleasant things about this mandatory permanent resident exam. Well..like having to remove your underwear. Immigrants to Germany for example or to other European countries don't have to do that. I think this goes a little bit too far. Immigrants also have their privacy!
Can I just tell the doctor I don't want it? (I would maybe try to overcome my fear and let them do everything else but NOT this). I know I can't choose any doctor I want. Are they tolerant and accept it, if I don't want it (I mean having to show them things I don't want^^you know what I mean)? Do you have experiences if they accept it? Can I just tell them, "until here but not further"? It's so horrible for me.
I know it's still far in the future but I love planning things ahead and all I really want is to live in Canada!
Thank you very much and sorry for that question but I don't know where else I should ask...