
You
must pass a medical examination before coming to Canada. Your
dependants must also pass a medical examination even if they are not
coming with you.
Applications for permanent residence will not be accepted if that
person's health:
-
is a danger to
public health or safety;
-
would cause
excessive demand on health or social services in Canada; or
-
would affect
potential employability or productivity.
Medical
Examination Instructions
Instructions on how to take the medical examination will normally be
sent to you after you submit your application to the Visa Office.
Validity
You can only use your examination results in your application for 12
months from when you had the examination. If your visa is not
processed in this time, you will have to take another examination.
Authorized Doctors
Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a
physician on Canada's list of Designated Medical Practitioners (DMP).
A copy of such list will be handed or sent to you by the
Canadian Visa Office processing your application.
Medical
Report Procedures
Medical reports and x-rays for the medical examination become the
property of the Canadian Immigration Medical Authorities and cannot
be returned to you.
The
doctor will not tell you the results of the medical examination. The
doctor will let you know if you have a health-related problem.
The DMP
does not make the final decision. Citizenship and Immigration
Canada will make the final decision on whether or not your medical
examination has been passed for immigration purposes.
The Visa Office will tell you in writing if there is a problem with
your medical examination.
|