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I have got my letter for the medicals to be done. It has three IMM 1017 forms: for me, my wife and for my son. Me and my wife will get our medicals done from UK. My son (two and a half years of age) is living with his grandparents in India. This was also mentioned in my application.

I have two questions regarding the medical of my son:

1. Can my son get his medical done from India (where he is currently living)?

2. Also, can the IMM 1017 form issued for my son from London be used for his medical in India?

Kindly reply as soon as possible because I have very limited time for getting the medicals done.

Thanks
 
Hi

Canada_2012 said:
I have got my letter for the medicals to be done. It has three IMM 1017 forms: for me, my wife and for my son. Me and my wife will get our medicals done from UK. My son (two and a half years of age) is living with his grandparents in India. This was also mentioned in my application.

I have two questions regarding the medical of my son:

1. Can my son get his medical done from India (where he is currently living)?

2. Also, can the IMM 1017 form issued for my son from London be used for his medical in India?

Kindly reply as soon as possible because I have very limited time for getting the medicals done.

Thanks

1. Yes
2. Yes
 
In short yes to both questions:
I received IMM1017 for five of us.
My wife, my youngest son and I did medical examination in China, according to accompanied list of DMP (doctors) in our city.
My two elder sons will do examination in Uzbekistan, again, according to the list of DMP in their area.
Just to make clear, two lists (one for China, one for Uzbekistan) of DMP came along with the forms.
 
Thanks a lot.

In my case I got a letter to "Instructions For arranging Medical Examinations" and in this letter it's mentioned "This

medical must be performend by a doctor appearingon the list available on the CIC website(cic.gc.ca/dmp-

md/medical.aspx)". Now my question is that whether the doctors in different countries will send independently their medical

packets to Canadian embassy. Will the embassy accept two packets from the same applicant's family members?
 
Please seniors, help me also.I am also in the same boat.My son is studying in canada,he is also included in our application.Now my status is in process,hopefully next step will be MR.What will be the next procedure. pls guide me.

Thanks and God bless us all.
 
Canada_2012 said:
Thanks a lot.

In my case I got a letter to "Instructions For arranging Medical Examinations" and in this letter it's mentioned "This

medical must be performend by a doctor appearingon the list available on the CIC website(cic.gc.ca/dmp-

md/medical.aspx)". Now my question is that whether the doctors in different countries will send independently their medical

packets to Canadian embassy. Will the embassy accept two packets from the same applicant's family members?

It doesn't matter from which country you are sending your medicals. Only you have to look for the DMPs listed by the CHC. I did my medicals from Trinidad & Tobago (West Indies) and my familly' s (wife and 2 children) medical was done in India. DMP from West Indies sent my medical report next day to my VO(Port of Spain)and medical report from India took almost a month to reach there. Both were accepted by VO. However, I had written an email to CHC mentioning that I am doing my medical in WI and my family from India, thats it. Don't worry it is quite normal.
 
slavasz said:
In short yes to both questions:
I received IMM1017 for five of us.
My wife, my youngest son and I did medical examination in China, according to accompanied list of DMP (doctors) in our city.
My two elder sons will do examination in Uzbekistan, again, according to the list of DMP in their area.
Just to make clear, two lists (one for China, one for Uzbekistan) of DMP came along with the forms.


Yes to both questions also. My friend did same.

To Slavez,
Congrats you have done your medicals already. That is very good. I hope something happens to me soon also.I wish you good luck in the rest of the processing.
 
Thanks a lot to all of you for your help & replies!
It's really helpful to be on this forum............ :)


Regarding the passport submission I also want to know that can the dependents get their visa issed in other country or can I get the passport of my dependent via post and submit all the passports together ?
 
Canada_2012 said:
my question is that whether the doctors in different countries will send independently their medical
packets to Canadian embassy.
Will the embassy accept two packets from the same applicant's family members?
Yes and yes.
 
Thank you........... :) :)

Regarding the passport submission I also want to know that can the dependents get their visa issed in other country or can I get the passport of my dependent via post and submit all the passports together ?
 
Hi

Canada_2012 said:
Thank you........... :) :)

Regarding the passport submission I also want to know that can the dependents get their visa issed in other country or can I get the passport of my dependent via post and submit all the passports together ?

No, you must submit all the passports to the office where the application is being processed.
 
PMM said:
Hi

No, you must submit all the passports to the office where the application is being processed.

Thanks a lot!

Can I get the passport of my dependent via post (as he is living in different country) and submit all the passports together ?
 
slavasz said:
Yes and yes.

Thanks a lot!

Can I get the passport of my dependent via post (as he is living in different country) and submit all the passports together ?

How did you do it ?
 
I haven't done it yet, but when the time comes you can ask to send your son's passport to you by express mail (UPS, FedEx or DHL) to submit them all together.
 
I live in USA but am traveling to India soon. Can I get my medicals done from India as it is much cheaper there or do I have to do it in my country of residence?