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Medical Examination and Permanent residency

Post by loveline » Mon May 10, 2010 11:09 am

Hi All,

About the Medical examination requested as part of the permanent residency application. My partner has made an appointment in London but has recently been relocated for work in France. I am wondering if it is an issue to simply request to take the Medical examination in a Canadian Medical Centre in France and what procedure to follow to make the request?

Thank you all very much in deed for your contribution

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Re: Medical Examination and Permanent residency

Post by raymasa2 » Mon May 10, 2010 12:24 pm

loveline wrote:Hi All,

About the Medical examination requested as part of the permanent residency application. My partner has made an appointment in London but has recently been relocated for work in France. I am wondering if it is an issue to simply request to take the Medical examination in a Canadian Medical Centre in France and what procedure to follow to make the request?

Thank you all very much in deed for your contribution
You can get your medical exam done from any designated medical practitioner in the world. You don’t need to send a request to CIC for that. Check the website for your closest practitioner at:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/dmp-md/medical.aspx

Make an appointment with a practice listed and take the form you received from CIC to them. Language might be an issue if your medical form was issued in English (by London CHC) and the doctor in France can't read (or refuses to read) in English. That is probably unlikely.

Note that if CIC request that you re-do your medical exam, you will have to return to the same medical practitioner who initially examined you.

Ray

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Post by loveline » Tue May 11, 2010 1:06 am

Thank you very much mate

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