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Hi guys,

Just got back from my medicals and wanted to share our experience.

We got there about 15 mins early. When we got to the desk the lady took our Section A forms and our passports for verification and handed us urine bottle for samples and also a medical history questionnaire to fill out. It was pretty straightforward (have you ever had any hospital treatment/operations, any history of heart disease - about 15 questions in all).

It had 3 pages. The back page is the consent form for allowing them to take a blood sample, and the middle page is all the stuff the doctor fills in during the medical examination.

Anyway, we had a further 40 minute wait since the doctor wasn't there and had been called on an emergency because of a mad person! ;) The lady handed us back our passports fairly quickly, I can confirm we did not need to bring photocopies of the bio page with us.

Anyway when the doctor got back it was pretty quick. He agreed to do me first since we said I hate needles so the first thing he did was took my blood sample. Then my blood pressure, which he commented was excellent (130/80 not bad for a 38 year old! ;)) Then he examined inside my ears, did an eye test without my glasses (no idea why they asked to bring my glasses to the exam because he never asked to see them or to do an eye test with them on).

Then I was asked to lay on the couch whilst he took a little hammer to test my reflexes on a few of my joints, and felt my stomach and some of my joints and then asked me to take some deep breaths whilst he listened to my breathing.

And then that was it! I'd ticked the "A" box which is no serious problems.

Same for my wife (although she was a bit mad that despite being nearly 10 years younger than me her blood pressure was slightly worse than mine! Her eye sight is better than mine though).


Then it was off to the local hospital for the X-rays. We were waiting about 15 mins, then they asked my wife to get changed into a gown, and she had her X-ray. I was in there all of 2 mins, the X-ray is standing up so it's very quick. They confirmed that the image had taken ok and then we left.

The hospital said they'd send the X-rays to the doctors tomorrow, and the doctors said that all the results should be sent to CHC by Tuesday next week (would be a bit earlier but we have Friday and Monday as public holidays here). So CHC should have everything by the end of next week.

We just need to give them a call for piece of mind around next Wednesday time to check there were no problems with the chest X-rays or blood tests.

Ah well, we should have our police certificates early next week then we can send RPRF, police certificates and new Schedule 1s off to CHC.

Then it's back to the waiting game!


Wayne.
 
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kpkinnera said:
Hey Amar

Good Joke Man

Regards
Pavan
Kpkinnera buddy,
you took it as a joke but it was actually serious agony to Amar

regards,
Dr.Hasib
 
Dear Sachin,

To make inquiry to new delhi..here is link..fill all required details.

https://dmp-portal.cic.gc.ca/cicemail/intro-eng.aspx?mission=new delhi

They will take 10-25 days...max to reply..

Good Luck..

Regards,
Mayank

Sachin11 said:
Hi Everyone

Can you guys please tell me how can I ask a case specific inquiry from New Delhi Visa office and how many days they take to reply our query. Please share your experience. Would be very much thankful to you


Thanks

Sachin
 
Wayne,
I was looking at your post in regards to your update to London VO about the change in your job some time back (I think in Nov or so). Can you kindly let me know when you had send that info so that i can go to that post or even better, link it to your blog. Thank you for your help. There are so changes in my Wife's job (not the PA) which i need to report to the VO.

Cheers
 
Congratulation

Best of luck & Have a nice time in CANADA

kittu said:
Hi Grasshopper,

Congrats!!!!!!!!! ;D ;D

Wish u n your family safe landing and wonderful life in Canada

Thanks

Kittu
 
Cappuccino said:
Hi guys,

Just got back from my medicals and wanted to share our experience................................

Then it's back to the waiting game!


Wayne.



Thanks for sharing this really helps. Off to Disneyworld for the next three weeks, hoping to find some magic there!!! and hoping for an extra special magic trick ;;;;;;;;;; my MR etc appears. Going with our 6 year old son ,,,,,, God help us...

Congratulations to all, and thanks for sharing.

Olga
 
Dr.Hasib said:
Kpkinnera buddy,
you took it as a joke but it was actually serious agony to Amar

regards,
Dr.Hasib

LOL..


What LOL :( You are right :( another day and night torture
 
Hi Morteza,
So there was not a request for the "right for permanent residence fee" for you beside the medical examination request?


Mortez said:
Dear Bahman,

Thanks alot,It is just a medical request ;)
 
Very informative....
Congrats Wayne.... :D

Cappuccino said:
Hi guys,

Just got back from my medicals and wanted to share our experience.

We got there about 15 mins early. When we got to the desk the lady took our Section A forms and our passports for verification and handed us urine bottle for samples and also a medical history questionnaire to fill out. It was pretty straightforward (have you ever had any hospital treatment/operations, any history of heart disease - about 15 questions in all).
.....
...
..
Wayne.
 
nitroxn said:
Our PPR and doc request was received by CHC Delhi on 29-March-2011 but our bank drafts are still not en-cashed. Is that a reason to be worried.

did u send ur application to CIO canad or DELHI??
 
Olga64 said:
Thanks for sharing this really helps. Off to Disneyworld for the next three weeks, hoping to find some magic there!!! and hoping for an extra special magic trick ;;;;;;;;;; my MR etc appears. Going with our 6 year old son ,,,,,, God help us...

Congratulations to all, and thanks for sharing.

Olga

Hope there is Magic in PARIS....no magic for me in ORLANDO, LOS ANGELES, HONG KONG, TOKYO....

I am sure you will get MR request by the time you get back.
 
Thanks for sharing your experience Wayne. Hope you get the rest of the process completed soon.

Leo.
Cappuccino said:
Hi guys,

Just got back from my medicals and wanted to share our experience.

We got there about 15 mins early. When we got to the desk the lady took our Section A forms and our passports for verification and handed us urine bottle for samples and also a medical history questionnaire to fill out. It was pretty straightforward (have you ever had any hospital treatment/operations, any history of heart disease - about 15 questions in all).

It had 3 pages. The back page is the consent form for allowing them to take a blood sample, and the middle page is all the stuff the doctor fills in during the medical examination.

Anyway, we had a further 40 minute wait since the doctor wasn't there and had been called on an emergency because of a mad person! ;) The lady handed us back our passports fairly quickly, I can confirm we did not need to bring photocopies of the bio page with us.

Anyway when the doctor got back it was pretty quick. He agreed to do me first since we said I hate needles so the first thing he did was took my blood sample. Then my blood pressure, which he commented was excellent (130/80 not bad for a 38 year old! ;)) Then he examined inside my ears, did an eye test without my glasses (no idea why they asked to bring my glasses to the exam because he never asked to see them or to do an eye test with them on).

Then I was asked to lay on the couch whilst he took a little hammer to test my reflexes on a few of my joints, and felt my stomach and some of my joints and then asked me to take some deep breaths whilst he listened to my breathing.

And then that was it! I'd ticked the "A" box which is no serious problems.

Same for my wife (although she was a bit mad that despite being nearly 10 years younger than me her blood pressure was slightly worse than mine! Her eye sight is better than mine though).


Then it was off to the local hospital for the X-rays. We were waiting about 15 mins, then they asked my wife to get changed into a gown, and she had her X-ray. I was in there all of 2 mins, the X-ray is standing up so it's very quick. They confirmed that the image had taken ok and then we left.

The hospital said they'd send the X-rays to the doctors tomorrow, and the doctors said that all the results should be sent to CHC by Tuesday next week (would be a bit earlier but we have Friday and Monday as public holidays here). So CHC should have everything by the end of next week.

We just need to give them a call for piece of mind around next Wednesday time to check there were no problems with the chest X-rays or blood tests.

Ah well, we should have our police certificates early next week then we can send RPRF, police certificates and new Schedule 1s off to CHC.

Then it's back to the waiting game!


Wayne.
 
Olga64 said:
Thanks for sharing this really helps. Off to Disneyworld for the next three weeks, hoping to find some magic there!!! and hoping for an extra special magic trick ;;;;;;;;;; my MR etc appears. Going with our 6 year old son ,,,,,, God help us...

Congratulations to all, and thanks for sharing.

Olga
OK EVERYBODY who has ever been to Disneyland, you know the words so sing along with Olga.....
It's a world of laughter,
A world of tears.
It's a world of hopes,
And a world of fears.
There's so much that we share,
That it's time we're aware,
It's a small world after all.

Chorus:
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small, small world.

There is just one moon,
And one golden sun.
And a smile means,
Friendship to every one.
Though the mountains divide,
And the oceans are wide,
It's a small world after all.

Chorus:
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small world after all.
It's a small, small world.


and again .........over and over......it will be with you until you fall asleep. Happy Day everyone!