ear Applicant: All immigrants and certain categories of visitors who are seeking admission to Canada must satisfy Canada's medical admissibility criteria. In order to determine your medical admissibility to Canada, you and all of your dependant family members (if applicable) are required to undergo a medical examination. This examination is required whether or not your dependents will accompany you to Canada.
Enclosed you will find Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
Medical Report form(s) for each person who must undergo a medical examination.
The latest version of the Medical Report consists of five sections, A to E. You have only received Section A, "Client Identification and Summary." Sections B to E of the Medical Report form are for use by a medical doctor and are provided to physicians by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Health Services.
PLEASE PRINT THE ATTACHED FORM(S) 'MEDICAL REPORT, SECTION A'. YOU MUST PRESENT THE FORM(S) TO THE DOCTOR FOR THE MEDICAL EXAM, AS WELL AS THE PASSPORT AND THREE RECENT (LESS THAN 6 MONTHS) IDENTITY PHOTOS IN COLOUR OF EACH FAMILY MEMBER.
The medical examination
must be performed by one of the licensed physicians shown on the "
List of Panel Physician" (i.e. doctors).
To access this list, please refer to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website: http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medecins.aspx
All family members should be examined by the same doctor. If you, or any of your dependents are outside of your home country for an extended period of time, you may see another Panel Physician.
You should make arrangements to undergo the required medical examination as soon as possible. Failure to do so within 60 days of this notice could delay the processing of your application.
Your medical examination reports and X-rays must be sent by the Panel Physician to the following address:
OVERSEAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES
EMBASSY OF CANADA
35 AVENUE MONTAIGNE
75008 PARIS
FRANCE
NOTE: If the medical examination is undergone in Canada, the Panel Physician will send the results to the appropriate services in Ottawa (Ontario).
ALL APPLICANTS SHOULD NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
1.
All fees related to this medical examination are
your responsibility.
2. Please bring the following to your medical appointment, for each person who must be examined:
- threerecent
(less than 6 months) colour passport size photographs
- eye glasses (if applicable), list of prescription drugs taken or any relevant medical report(s)
- original passport(s) or other proof of identity with photograph
, and a photocopy of the document.
An applicant who has passed his or her 11th birthday must obtain a standard X-ray film of the chest with a radiologist’s report. An X-ray film of the chest and radiologist’s report is required for children under the age of 11 years if the medical history or clinical examination of the child indicates there is a need, or if there is evidence of tuberculosis in the family.
The issuance of these instructions does not constitute acceptance of your application. You should not make any commitments related to the application until your case has been concluded. DO NOT DISPOSE OF PROPERTY OR EFFECTS, OR GIVE UP EMPLOYMENT OR ACCOMMODATION OR TAKE OTHER SIMILAR STEPS TOWARDS YOUR PROPOSED MIGRATION OR VISIT UNTIL YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN FINALIZED.
IMPORTANT: Immigration medical results are only valid for 12 months from the date of the examination.
It is possible that after the completion of your medical examination and submission of reports, further tests or reports may be requested.
It isrecommended, and a decided advantage to all applicants, that routine immunization for all children and adults be initiated or completed before departure for Canada, and where available, immunization records should be brought to Canada. This has many advantages for the applicant. For instance, a number of Canadian provinces require presentation of such records when children or adults enroll in school.
To avoid unnecessary delays, please ensure that the physician:
- answers
all questions in Sections B through E of their Medical Report form;
-attaches
original lab results; and
-forwards
original chest x-ray(s) [NOT ROLLED] to the address below:
OVERSEAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES
EMBASSY OF CANADA
35 AVENUE MONTAIGNE
75008 PARIS
FRANCE
NOTE: If the medical examination is undergone in Canada, the Panel Physician will send the results to the appropriate services in Ottawa (Ontario).
Thank you for your cooperation
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