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Sending Medical Reports to high commission.

Sending Medical Reports to high commission.

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Old Jan 31st 2002, 10:49 am
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Waseem
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I had my medical. The doctor did not give any receipt or proof for my reference that
I had the medical examination. He took from me the letter and the sealed envelope I
had got from high commission. He said the result of medical examination will be sent
to high commission directly by him.

Should I inform high commission that my medical is done and doctor will send them the
report, or should I depend on doctor sending the reports ? Will I get any letter or
communication from high commission before landing papers ?

-Waseem
 
Old Jan 31st 2002, 11:44 am
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Dew
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In my case, I was given a money receipt for the examination. The medical report was
forwarded direct to the visa post by the examiner, and no communication was made to
me either by the doctor or by the visa post before the landing papers had arrived.
Therefore, from my experience, there is no need to be alarmed and accordingly no need
to inform the visa post about the completion of your medical.

Regards.
PS: My visa post was London.

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