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Old Oct 14th 2002 | 12:44 am
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If you can get a copy of it, then great, otherwise, just provide full
disclosure of the incident, the operation and all that you remember and/or
have any documentation about. A current medical evaluation from your
current physician may also be heplful. If they are not satisfied with it,
they may ask you to undertake additional tests/evaluation - this is likely
to cause delays.

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    > My husband has his medical today. Thirteen years ago he had a head
    > operation due to a football accident. The DMP said he needed a copy of
    > that report to submit to London. My husband doesn't know if he can get
    > a copy of it.
    > Can't the DMP just write the details of the incidient and operation on
    > the report? Has anyone had Immigration insist on having a copy of this
    > type of report? It doesn't make sense to me as he has been perfectly
    > fine with no complications for 13 years and it is not a threat to the
    > health and welfare of Canadians??
    > We're worried this will delay the processing of his application.
    > Thanks,
    > Kathaleen
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Old Oct 14th 2002 | 2:28 am
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My husband has his medical today. Thirteen years ago he had a head operation due to a football accident. The DMP said he needed a copy of that report to submit to London. My husband doesn't know if he can get a copy of it.

Can't the DMP just write the details of the incidient and operation on the report? Has anyone had Immigration insist on having a copy of this type of report? It doesn't make sense to me as he has been perfectly fine with no complications for 13 years and it is not a threat to the health and welfare of Canadians??

We're worried this will delay the processing of his application.

Thanks,

Kathaleen
 

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