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Medical Examination
9.1 Are there certain medical requirements for immigration to Canada? Yes. You and ALL your dependents, whether accompanying you or not, must undergo and pass a medical examination . To pass the medical examination you or your dependents must not have a condition that is a danger to public health or safety or would cause excessive demand on health or social services in Canada. The medical examination includes a standard physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, and X-Rays.
9.2 Will my application be rejected if I have a certain disease or disorder? In
most cases, in order to pose a danger to public health and safety the
person must have a medical condition or disease which is or could be
contagious. It this is not the case, there will usually be no danger to
the public health or safety. However, even persons with contagious
diseases are not necessarily inadmissible. The severity of the medical
condition and the ease in which is is transmitted to others must be
considered.
9.3 If I am pregnant, will I still have to undergo the medical examination? If
you are pregnant, you will not be able to complete the x-ray portion of
the medical and will have to wait until after delivery and the child
then would need to be added to your application.
9.4 Can my dependents undergo the medical examination in another
country?
Whenever
possible, the same DMP should perform the medical examination of all
family members. If this is not possible, advise the visa office that
your dependents are abroad and the visa office will arrange to have
their medical examinations done by a DMP closer to their place where
they live. The visa office will forward a copy of the Medical Report:
Section A, Client Identification & Summary (IMM 1017) to them,
with the address of their nearest DMP. The visa office will fill in the
tombstone data and affix a photograph of your dependent to the form.
9.5 Must everyone in my family have a medical examination?
Yes.
All of your dependents who are not already permanent residents or
Canadian citizens, whether they will accompany you to Canada or not,
must undergo a medical examination.
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