computergeek said:
For an inland application you can wait - it's your choice. Many people get them done about a month before they expect the AIP decision, hoping to be one of the lucky applications where the applicant is granted PR at the same time (or a week or two after AIP).
On the CIC website pick the "My Application" tab on the menu. Then choose "Get Medical or Police Checks". Click on the link that says "medical exams". Then click on the link that says "find a panel physician". That will lead you through the specific steps to find a panel physician. It also explains the current requirements for medical exams (which have changed since I did them).
In my experience, the actual process takes about 90 minutes, including the time to get a chest x-ray (which for me was done at a different facility).
computergeek said:
For an inland application you can wait - it's your choice. Many people get them done about a month before they expect the AIP decision, hoping to be one of the lucky applications where the applicant is granted PR at the same time (or a week or two after AIP).
On the CIC website pick the "My Application" tab on the menu. Then choose "Get Medical or Police Checks". Click on the link that says "medical exams". Then click on the link that says "find a panel physician". That will lead you through the specific steps to find a panel physician. It also explains the current requirements for medical exams (which have changed since I did them).
In my experience, the actual process takes about 90 minutes, including the time to get a chest x-ray (which for me was done at a different facility).
Hi, ComputerGeek
Thanks for your prompt reply. I want to do the medical upfront even before CIC requested because the Guide says : "To become permanent residents, you and all your dependent children, who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents, must complete a medical examination.
When medical results are submitted up-front, routine cases benefit from faster processing since we do not have to request them at a later date. "
Just like you said hoping to be the lucky one
Anyway, i did all of your instructions above, it only lead to the list of the panel not requirement for medical exams (ME). Then, i ended up searching about the form IMM 1017, cannot find sources for that form. Do you have any source for that form ?
Or it work this way : I call the DR to make an appointment for ME , when i arrived there, the DR / nurse will give me the appropriate documents/forms to be filled although i have not get my Client ID # (since i have not submit the PR application yet) , then after i got examined, i request the result copy ( i forgot what CIC called it regarding this result copy) from the DR ?
The last question should be : Who is going to get the ME ? just applicant or both applicant and the sponsor ?
Thank you so much....
P