Medical Report/Tests
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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.
"Kathaleen" wrote in message
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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
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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.
"Kathaleen" wrote in message
news:443213.1034605690@britishexpats-
.com...
> 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
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#2
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
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





