JuRy said:
Thank you Marsh...so, magpapa medical exam ako after the wedding na?what are the other things the he need to bring with him back to Canada para maka apply na sya for sponsorship?yung marriage certificate makukuha ba yun agad?at saka may passport na ako,do I have to change yung surname sa surname nya?
Agree ako sa sinabi ni petergriffin.
Saka pala, you don't need to change your name sa surname nya. You can use your maiden name para masmabilis. Kasi if you really want to submit your application asap, just use your present passport.
About sa marriage certificate, after ng kasal nyo, Marriage certificate from the local civil registry ang hawak nyo palang. Kaya kung gusto moh makakuha ng NSO-copy of marriage certificate agad, mag ask kana lang sa local civil registry ng advance processing sa cityhall para ma-forward agad sa NSO yung local civil registered marriage certificate nyo. Kasi NSO copy ang required plus Advisory of Marriage from NSO.
For medical exam pala eto requirements:
You must bring the following items with you to the doctor:
Appendix C for you and each family member who needs to undergo a medical examination;
passports for yourself and your dependent children, including, for each, a photocopy of the bio-data page (page in the passport which contains name, date of birth, country of origin, etc);
eye glasses or contact lenses, if you or your dependent children wear any;
previous medical reports, if any;
recent photos of yourself and your dependent children (See Part 3: Country Specific Instructions).
The Appendix C is provided in Part 3: Country Specific Instructions.
You and each of your family members must complete your own copy of the form. Make enough photocopies of this page for your needs before you start filling the boxes. Make sure your family names and given names are spelled the same way they appear in your passports.
Important information. If members of your family are Canadian citizens or permanent residents, they do not need to pass a medical examination.
Authorized doctors
Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a physician on Canada's list of Panel Physicians.
Note: The physician is only responsible for conducting a medical examination; he or she cannot give you any advice on the immigration process.
Exam validity
The medical examination results are valid for 12 months from the date of the medical examination. If you are not admitted as a permanent resident during this time, you may have to undergo another medical examination.
Medical fees
You are responsible for paying all costs related to the medical examination.
Note: You will need to include proof (Copy 2 of the Medical Report: Section A, provided by the panel physician) that you completed the medical examination.