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rpun

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The medical forms which I get in my email was having only one form for me that is section A on which they have put the photo of primary applicant.

Question 1)
Section A : Form IMM 1017
Section BCDE : Form IMM 5419 (WHERE DO I GET THIS FORM ) ???????

Question 2
Also, does anyone KNOWS the best and reliable doctors in TORONTO ????? Please help me

Question 3
I just need my 2 Canadian passport size photo and PASSPORT as a proof of my ID and money to see a DOCTOR right ?????


THANKSS,,,
 
I just went to do mine today:

1-I only printed the form in the e-mail. The doctor should have the appropriate forms needed - I presume.

2-I went to someone near Bathurst x College. Got an appointment in 2 days, and the whole thing took about 2 hours. I just worked off the list of doctors provided by CIC bottom-up to find the closest doctor, assuming that doctors at the top would be the most booked.

3-Yes, although she seemed to be surprised I brought "only" 2 photos. But seemingly, that was not an issue.

Best of luck. Needle hurst :)
 
Hey =phathalo

I just want to ask you something...I'm a bit confused by this....

What does this mean in my e-mail ??? thanks....

" 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."

THAKSSSSSS
 
Hi

vesta said:
Hey =phathalo

I just want to ask you something...I'm a bit confused by this....

What does this mean in my e-mail ??? thanks....

" 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."

THAKSSSSSS

If any of the immediate family being examined have either had or suspected of having TB, then a child under 11 will require an x-ray. So, for example during your x-ray show a lesion on the x-ray, then the child will require an x-ray as well.