Hello to all members,
I´m helping this Portuguese long haul truck driver land a job in Alberta for a transportation company desperately short of drivers.
He has already submitted by e-mail all the documentation required by the large company - including drivers license, copy of passport, criminal record abstract, drivers abstract, drug test and specific medical exam for commercial drivers requested by the company and that could be performed by any certified Portuguese doctor.
To my dismay and also to the Canadian company who was just about to put his name on the LMO and send him the signed work contract for the worker to sign and then fly over I discovered that those arriving in Canada from Portugal and planning to stay for longer than six months must perform a medical exam by a doctor listed on the country panel even though they do not need a Visa to enter the country.
This was particular astonishing because almost all other European countries DO NOT require medical exam if they wish to visit or stay in Canada. Not Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy or even poor Albania....
However, even mmore astonishing is the on the list which can be found at:
(PM me and I will send this - for some reason I get a message saying I can´t post hyperlinks on thsi Forum)
individuals from the Azores and Madeira - two autonomous archipelago regions which are part of Portugal - also DO NOT require the medical examination...
This is so unreal and discriminatory that I can even believe it´s true!??!
It´s impossible to talk with anyone on the phone at the Canadian embassy in Paris - all you hear is an automated robot run through a host of options one can choose - so I decided to send them a message, inquiring whether the posted information is correct. And if so, why the hell do they do discriminate against Portuguese - but only those from the mainland?? It makes sssooo mad ...
If the information is correct why does the Portuguese government tolerate it?? It´s totally unacceptable!!
Anyway, I was wondering if there is any way to get around the problem? What if the worker were to fly to Canada with his letter of job offer and contract stashed away in his luggage and claim that he was going there simply to visit?? Then, after going through customs he would go to the authorities a day or two later with work contract in hand claiming he had landed a job and now required a work permit.
Would he be allowed do the medical exam in Canada? Would he be forced to leave? Deported? Or would he be allowed to stay, but not to work??
I know I´m posing a lot of potentially tough questions, but this a serious and urgent issue. The worker was just about to fly over; he wants to go; the company needs him and now this discriminatory procedure has put a sharp wedge between him and Canada.
Please help me. I woulld really, really appreciate it if someone would share their knowledge or experience regarding thsi topic.
Thanx
I´m helping this Portuguese long haul truck driver land a job in Alberta for a transportation company desperately short of drivers.
He has already submitted by e-mail all the documentation required by the large company - including drivers license, copy of passport, criminal record abstract, drivers abstract, drug test and specific medical exam for commercial drivers requested by the company and that could be performed by any certified Portuguese doctor.
To my dismay and also to the Canadian company who was just about to put his name on the LMO and send him the signed work contract for the worker to sign and then fly over I discovered that those arriving in Canada from Portugal and planning to stay for longer than six months must perform a medical exam by a doctor listed on the country panel even though they do not need a Visa to enter the country.
This was particular astonishing because almost all other European countries DO NOT require medical exam if they wish to visit or stay in Canada. Not Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy or even poor Albania....
However, even mmore astonishing is the on the list which can be found at:
(PM me and I will send this - for some reason I get a message saying I can´t post hyperlinks on thsi Forum)
individuals from the Azores and Madeira - two autonomous archipelago regions which are part of Portugal - also DO NOT require the medical examination...
This is so unreal and discriminatory that I can even believe it´s true!??!

It´s impossible to talk with anyone on the phone at the Canadian embassy in Paris - all you hear is an automated robot run through a host of options one can choose - so I decided to send them a message, inquiring whether the posted information is correct. And if so, why the hell do they do discriminate against Portuguese - but only those from the mainland?? It makes sssooo mad ...

If the information is correct why does the Portuguese government tolerate it?? It´s totally unacceptable!!
Anyway, I was wondering if there is any way to get around the problem? What if the worker were to fly to Canada with his letter of job offer and contract stashed away in his luggage and claim that he was going there simply to visit?? Then, after going through customs he would go to the authorities a day or two later with work contract in hand claiming he had landed a job and now required a work permit.
Would he be allowed do the medical exam in Canada? Would he be forced to leave? Deported? Or would he be allowed to stay, but not to work??
I know I´m posing a lot of potentially tough questions, but this a serious and urgent issue. The worker was just about to fly over; he wants to go; the company needs him and now this discriminatory procedure has put a sharp wedge between him and Canada.
Please help me. I woulld really, really appreciate it if someone would share their knowledge or experience regarding thsi topic.
Thanx
