Today my girlfriend and I hit a snag with her immigration process. She came here on a working holiday visa. She had an upfront medical exam done for her working holiday visa. At the time she was was stressed about leaving her job and university for another country. She saw a therapist for a bit and took antidepresants for 6 months. When she did her upfront medical exam in Germany she explained everything and it all went fine. She was given her visa and she came to Canada. This took place last fall. She has not seen anyone for about a year and has not taken any pills for about 7 months. Now that she is Canada she is happy and doing well.
Today she had another exam done, as her old one is nearly expired. When the time came the doctor asked about mental/ psychological issues. She said no but that she had seen a therapist in the past but not anymore. He went on with the exam. In another part of the exam she was asked if she is taking any medication currently. She said "nothing other than birth control".
She is worried now that she should have mentioned the antidepression pills in the past. We know the medication itself is not a big deal but she is worried that it will come up from the other medical exam she took for her working holiday visa when CIC looks at it, and it will look like she is lying. She is considering going back to the doctor to talk about the medication. I said that I don't think there is anything to worry about. The doctors office is open tomorrow if we want to speak with them again. Who is right?
Today she had another exam done, as her old one is nearly expired. When the time came the doctor asked about mental/ psychological issues. She said no but that she had seen a therapist in the past but not anymore. He went on with the exam. In another part of the exam she was asked if she is taking any medication currently. She said "nothing other than birth control".
She is worried now that she should have mentioned the antidepression pills in the past. We know the medication itself is not a big deal but she is worried that it will come up from the other medical exam she took for her working holiday visa when CIC looks at it, and it will look like she is lying. She is considering going back to the doctor to talk about the medication. I said that I don't think there is anything to worry about. The doctors office is open tomorrow if we want to speak with them again. Who is right?