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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dmp-handbook/section-11.asp

1) urinalysis (protein, glucose and blood by dipstick—if blood positive, then microscopic report required) for applicants five years and over;

2) serological test for syphilis for applicants 15 years and over;

3) HIV testing for applicants 15 years of age and over, as well as for those children who have received blood or blood products, have a known HIV-positive mother, or have an identified risk. An ELISA HIV screening test should be done for HIV 1 and HIV 2; and

4) serum creatinine if the applicant has hypertension (resting blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg), a history of treated hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune disorder, persistent proteinuria, or kidney disorder.

5) chest X-ray

6) Blood pressure check

7) Eye sight test
 
cocknbull said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dmp-handbook/section-11.asp

urinalysis (protein, glucose and blood by dipstick—if blood positive, then microscopic report required) for applicants five years and over;

serological test for syphilis for applicants 15 years and over;

HIV testing for applicants 15 years of age and over, as well as for those children who have received blood or blood products, have a known HIV-positive mother, or have an identified risk. An ELISA HIV screening test should be done for HIV 1 and HIV 2; and

serum creatinine if the applicant has hypertension (resting blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg), a history of treated hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune disorder, persistent proteinuria, or kidney disorder.

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cocknbull said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dmp-handbook/section-11.asp

1) urinalysis (protein, glucose and blood by dipstick—if blood positive, then microscopic report required) for applicants five years and over;

2) serological test for syphilis for applicants 15 years and over;

3) HIV testing for applicants 15 years of age and over, as well as for those children who have received blood or blood products, have a known HIV-positive mother, or have an identified risk. An ELISA HIV screening test should be done for HIV 1 and HIV 2; and

4) serum creatinine if the applicant has hypertension (resting blood pressure greater than 140/90 mm Hg), a history of treated hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune disorder, persistent proteinuria, or kidney disorder.

5) chest X-ray

6) Blood pressure check

7) Eye sight test
i am wearing a specks.is it a problem in medicals?
 
sheenathomas21 said:
i am wearing a specks.is it a problem in medicals?

No - it's not a problem.