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What are the precautions for Canadian immigrants' physical examination? Introduction to the physical examination process of Canadian immigrants

# Canada Immigration # After the interview is passed or exempted, the Canadian immigrant applicant will receive a medical examination notice, and the applicant will go to the designated medical examination center for a medical examination. Then, what are the procedures for immigration physical examination, what materials need to be brought, and what matters need to be paid attention to? You can find the answer after reading the following. Canadian immigration physical examination process

1. Physical examination form: one for the principal applicant, one for his spouse and one for his children. Physical examination is required regardless of whether the spouse and children of the principal applicant apply at the same time. The physical examination must be completed within 45 days after receiving the notification letter.

2. The physical examination form shall be filled in by the principal applicant in English, and each physical examination form only needs to fill in Part A (customer identification &; Summary). Show your ID card and/or 3 passport photos to the physical examination doctor.

3. Physical examination items include routine examinations such as chest X-ray, blood routine and urine routine. Liver function, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and "two and a half" were not examined.

4. When doing physical examination:

(1) If you wear glasses, you need to wear them;

(2) If you have ever suffered from tuberculosis, you should bring all the past X-rays and inspection reports;

(3) Tell the doctor about past diseases, operations and any form of treatment he has received or is receiving. Failure to explain the past medical condition will seriously delay the processing of the application.

5. For local experience in Hong Kong, the physical examination results will be mailed by the experience hospital. Those who have experience in Chinese mainland should ask whether the physical examination hospital is responsible for mailing. If you want to mail it yourself, you need to stamp the medical examination results, indicate the file number, stamp the hospital official seal at the sealing place or ask the doctor to sign it, and mail it by express delivery.

6. The physical examination must be conducted in one of the designated clinics, and the results of the physical examination will be reviewed by Canadian doctors. The results will not be available until at least eight weeks after the physical examination is completed.

7. It is possible to require the applicant to carry out additional physical examination items, and any additional trial or physical examination expenses shall also be borne by the applicant.

8. The validity period of the physical examination report is 1 year. Medical reports and X-rays will become the property of the Canadian medical department and will not be returned.

Materials needed for medical examination of Canadian immigrants

Whether the applicant's spouse and children go to Canada with the applicant or not, a physical examination is required (even if the applicant is divorced and the applicant's children live with their ex-spouse, the applicant's children also need a physical examination). Physical examination is a routine part of the application, which does not mean that the application has been passed.

You don't need to make an appointment in advance, and go to the designated hospital according to the instructions of the embassy.

The following materials must be brought during physical examination: 1, physical examination certificate or/and passport; 2. 3 2-inch passport photos per person; 3. Physical examination form.

The whole family should try to find a designated physical examination doctor for physical examination. If it is impossible, for example, if the child is abroad, contact the designated physical examination engineer and tell him that the child is abroad and prepare to arrange a local physical examination for him. Then send the child a physical examination form with the address of the nearest designated doctor (this address can be obtained from the embassy), and be sure to write the name of the main applicant in the form of "NameofHealth". After the child arranges the physical examination by himself, he should inform the doctor to send the physical examination results to the doctor who accepts the physical examination of the main applicant.

The physical examination report shows whether the applicant's family needs hospitalization and other medical care after arriving in Canada, or whether their work and labor ability will be affected, thus bringing a burden to the Canadian government. No one with physical or mental illness can enter Canada. Physical examination includes routine physical examination of the whole family, chest X-ray examination of people over 1 11,blood examination (VDRL) of people over 15, and so on. Validity of physical examination: 1 year, counting from the beginning of the exam.

Applicants have the right to go to designated clinics in Shanghai, Beijing or Guangzhou for physical examination, or to designated hospitals corresponding to their residential areas.

Matters needing attention

1. Physical examination is mainly a comprehensive routine examination of the applicant.

Physical examination forms, laboratory tests and chest X-rays should be sent to designated medical personnel in Canada to confirm the results. Adults need to take x-rays, but children don't necessarily need them. Some hospitals in China set the age of X-ray for children at 1 1, and some hospitals set it at 5 years old. Generally speaking, immigration officials will refuse to issue visas to those who have physical and mental defects that affect their normal life and work, or who are infected with infectious diseases.

2. The physical examination is carried out in the family.

The principal applicant and his/her family (spouse and children) must attend the physical examination. Even if some family members do not apply to go to Canada at present, they should have a physical examination. In a certain period of time, sometimes a family can do it alone at different times and places. Usually, if anyone in a family fails the physical examination, the application of the whole family will be rejected. In some very special cases, it is possible to get a visa if the medical examination does not fully meet the standards. But there is no analogy.

3. The physical examination should go to the hospital designated by the Immigration Bureau, and an appointment is generally required.

Bring a medical form or notice (the hospital has a medical form), ID card/passport and three passport photos. The eyesight test includes correcting eyesight, so you should wear glasses. For people who have suffered from tuberculosis in the past, if they have X-rays, they should take them with them to better confirm their current physical condition. Otherwise, once there is a problem with the new X-ray, it is often necessary to review it. Of course, for other reasons, the doctor may also request a physical examination, usually a single examination.