Hello guys did anyone got an update after uploading the docs.... I completed my application last week on 19 Feb.
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Hi Lalitlalit20september said:Hello guys did anyone got an update after uploading the docs.... I completed my application last week on 19 Feb.
Thanks
ngelsa said:Did my Medical earlier today and a few things to note:
1. The cost was $330 (for the clinic I went to)
2. The clinic did not know of the EE program and hence the nurse put me down as Worker category (I am not applying under the family class nor student class, so worker is the closest one)
3. Bring a passport AND health card AND Driver License (Passport is a must because the form that the nurse had to complete asks for info regarding your passport)
4. Copies of your pictures if your clinic does not use eMedical system - check CIC website for the exact # of copies (my clinic uses the eMedical system so I didn't have to bring my own pictures)
5. Bring your medical history and long term medication if applicable
6. Glasses (if you, like me, do not wear glasses on a regular basis but do need one for driving then make sure you bring one)
7. Allow 2 hours for the exam
One thing I want to point out is that the nurse will need to know of your place of birth and citizenship to proceed with the examination. If you are in a slightly complicated situation like myself (ex. born in Hong Kong holding a B.N.O. passport), make sure you have the nurse look through the entire list to select the correct country and citizenship! For me, B.N.O. was, for some reason, not sorted alphabetically and was at the very bottom of the list! Glad I insisted the nurse to search through the entire list before settling for "British Overseas Territories"! Also, for those of you who are born in Hong Kong, your nurse will have to select "HKSAR of the PRC". My nurse couldn't find Hong Kong on the list and I was surprised! Then I asked there is nothing like "Hong Kong SAR?" and she said, "HKSAR of the PRC? I wouldn't have guessed that means Hong Kong!".
Remember, the nurse has no responsibility for putting in wrong information on those forms, so it is all on you to make sure that all information is corrected on the system!
Last but not least, at the end the doctor gave me the forms that I could submit to CIC. The results will be sent to CIC through the eMedical system after 10 days or so (they have to wait for blood test results to come back to the clinic first).
Good luck.
niagary said:Hi
Can anyone pose their thoughts on my situation. I had medicals done last year July 2014. And now for EE do I need to undergo another medicals. CIC website says the medicals are valid for one year. Do I need to repeat or not? Plz share your thoughts.
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1. The medical is to check illness/disease which can eithercarl321 said:What do they do usually ?
Blood test, urine test and drug test?
Did you ask the physician to create your profile page in the system? Is this one page acknowledgement (with IME number) different from the eMedical Information Sheet (with UMI number in the top right corner)?devilsreign said:In case of an upfront medical, the empaneled physicians office can create this page for you and upload your results (post 1 week) and give you an one page acknowledgement that will contain you IMEnumber. This one page can then be uploaded with the documentation checklist.
egotravel said:Did you ask the physician to create your profile page in the system? Is this one page acknowledgement (with IME number) different from the eMedical Information Sheet (with UMI number in the top right corner)?
Thanks. I asked the physician office about the IME vs. UMI numbers. According to them there can be no IME number for upfront medicals, only UMI. Hope they are right.devilsreign said:Hi Egotravel,
Yes in fact the pple there told me that they will. Apparently this new system is not completely understood by all so there are a lot of physicians who still think that the CIC first needs to ask for a medical. The number I got was the UMI. The page states IME as Non EDE. This is the page I was asked to upload. I believe the UMI will be the number the CIC will use to access your records.