Hello everyone,
I need answers to few questions i have regarding Medical exam for my grand father's supervisa.
My grand father is 68 years old and take heart related medicines but he never had a stroke in his life.
1. Should he tell the medical examiner about his illness or should he not?
2. If he don't then i doubt that in the blood test doctor might get traces/salts/ingredients from the medicines.
3. If he don't and in future when he get visa and travel to Canada with medicines (from home country along with doctor's prescription) are there any chances that immigration officer at port of entry may inquire that why he is carrying these medicines becuase on the date of his medical examination he did not tell the medical examiner about it.
Please help, your replies would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
ASJ
I need answers to few questions i have regarding Medical exam for my grand father's supervisa.
My grand father is 68 years old and take heart related medicines but he never had a stroke in his life.
1. Should he tell the medical examiner about his illness or should he not?
2. If he don't then i doubt that in the blood test doctor might get traces/salts/ingredients from the medicines.
3. If he don't and in future when he get visa and travel to Canada with medicines (from home country along with doctor's prescription) are there any chances that immigration officer at port of entry may inquire that why he is carrying these medicines becuase on the date of his medical examination he did not tell the medical examiner about it.
Please help, your replies would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
ASJ