I got my COPR today and it mentions 2.02 medical surveillance because of Inactive TB.
The issue is that i will be only landing for 2 weeks and not sure whether i will get an appointment in that time. Any recent experiences on Medical Surveillance?
I am worried if it may impact my PR status if i don't complete the procedure in my first landing. I can only travel for two weeks and plan to settle permanently next year.
Can someone experienced medical surveillance please shed some light on it?
I got my COPR today and it mentions 2.02 medical surveillance because of Inactive TB.
The issue is that i will be only landing for 2 weeks and not sure whether i will get an appointment in that time. Any recent experiences on Medical Surveillance?
I am worried if it may impact my PR status if i don't complete the procedure in my first landing. I can only travel for two weeks and plan to settle permanently next year.
Can someone experienced medical surveillance please shed some light on it?
Hi. I returned this week after soft landing. Called the Health region of the area i was residing and sent them the Medical Surveillance form which i received from Immigration Officer at Toronto Airport. They emailed me couple of forms some days later which i had to take to the doctor. They said i can get the procedure done now at my own expense (Doctor Fee and Xrays cost about $180. More if other tests needed) or wait for three months before initiating the process so that the cost will be covered under OHIP. If i choose to leave the country, i just need to call them before i leave so they can make a note in my file and then contact them again when i am back. I chose the last option.
On my question to the TB nurse regarding the potential negative impact of it on my immigration file. She replied.
"It's totally legal. Your responsibility was to report us within 30 days of landing which you did. Now If you don't return within six months after landing, we will close your file and inform IRCC that you have left the country. On return, the airport officials might ask you that you didn't complete the medical surveillance. They will provide you forms again and you will have to contact us again once you move here permanently. The process lasts for atleast six months or more depending on evaluation by the doctor and the number of follow up visits and tests. It's best for you to defer it until you return as all your costs will be covered under OHIP and you can get the procedure completed with ease"
The response was satisfying for me and i returned happily two weeks post landing.
Good Luck!
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Hi. My wife had similar issue and we soft landed for a week. We were residing in Mississauga and called the immigration nurse the day after we landed. She talked to my wife regarding her condition over the call and sent a few docs through email within an hour. Taking printout of the forms, we visited The Queen walkin clinic in Creditview rd, Mississauga on the same day.
The staff and doctor were very friendly and clarified all our queries. Then the doctor wanted my wife to undego a skin test (since it was requested in the form) and take a xrays in a nearby facility. We revisited the clinic after 48 hrs and the reports were ready. The doctor filled the form, sent fax to the immigration nurse and handed over the copies to us. We completed the process within 3 days after landing. The entire process including doctor fee and xray cost $185. Hope this helps.
Hi. My wife had similar issue and we soft landed for a week. We were residing in Mississauga and called the immigration nurse the day after we landed. She talked to my wife regarding her condition over the call and sent a few docs through email within an hour. Taking printout of the forms, we visited The Queen walkin clinic in Creditview rd, Mississauga on the same day.
The staff and doctor were very friendly and clarified all our queries. Then the doctor wanted my wife to undego a skin test (since it was requested in the form) and take a xrays in a nearby facility. We revisited the clinic after 48 hrs and the reports were ready. The doctor filled the form, sent fax to the immigration nurse and handed over the copies to us. We completed the process within 3 days after landing. The entire process including doctor fee and xray cost $185. Hope this helps.
Hi there,
Need to do the same and would you mind telling me the name of the doctor who had performed your check-up and the contact number of the clinic.
Thanks in advance
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Hi there,
Need to do the same and would you mind telling me the name of the doctor who had performed your check-up and the contact number of the clinic.
Thanks in advance
Hi. I returned this week after soft landing. Called the Health region of the area i was residing and sent them the Medical Surveillance form which i received from Immigration Officer at Toronto Airport. They emailed me couple of forms some days later which i had to take to the doctor. They said i can get the procedure done now at my own expense (Doctor Fee and Xrays cost about $180. More if other tests needed) or wait for three months before initiating the process so that the cost will be covered under OHIP. If i choose to leave the country, i just need to call them before i leave so they can make a note in my file and then contact them again when i am back. I chose the last option.
On my question to the TB nurse regarding the potential negative impact of it on my immigration file. She replied.
"It's totally legal. Your responsibility was to report us within 30 days of landing which you did. Now If you don't return within six months after landing, we will close your file and inform IRCC that you have left the country. On return, the airport officials might ask you that you didn't complete the medical surveillance. They will provide you forms again and you will have to contact us again once you move here permanently. The process lasts for atleast six months or more depending on evaluation by the doctor and the number of follow up visits and tests. It's best for you to defer it until you return as all your costs will be covered under OHIP and you can get the procedure completed with ease"
The response was satisfying for me and i returned happily two weeks post landing.
Our's is the same case. We will be doing soft landing in a week's time and will return after 2 weeks.
They have given the phone numbers to reach them out of each province for medical surveillance . Do we need to call them on one of those numbers or can we directly go the region's health center directly? How do we know the health center's location where of our landing.
Hi. My wife had similar issue and we soft landed for a week. We were residing in Mississauga and called the immigration nurse the day after we landed. She talked to my wife regarding her condition over the call and sent a few docs through email within an hour. Taking printout of the forms, we visited The Queen walkin clinic in Creditview rd, Mississauga on the same day.
The staff and doctor were very friendly and clarified all our queries. Then the doctor wanted my wife to undego a skin test (since it was requested in the form) and take a xrays in a nearby facility. We revisited the clinic after 48 hrs and the reports were ready. The doctor filled the form, sent fax to the immigration nurse and handed over the copies to us. We completed the process within 3 days after landing. The entire process including doctor fee and xray cost $185. Hope this helps.
Our's is the same case. We will be doing soft landing in a week's time and will return after 2 weeks.
They have given the phone numbers to reach them out of each province for medical surveillance . Do we need to call them on one of those numbers or can we directly go the region's health center directly? How did you come to know that you need to head to The Queen walkin clinic in Creditview rd, Mississauga ? Did they tell you? or is there any website to find the same?
Our's is the same case. We will be doing soft landing in a week's time and will return after 2 weeks.
They have given the phone numbers to reach them out of each province for medical surveillance . Do we need to call them on one of those numbers or can we directly go the region's health center directly? How do we know the health center's location where of our landing.
Call the health authority helpline number. they will give you contact of your local center. Just call them that you are calling to report. They will interview on phone for 10-15 minutes and inform them that you will be leaving country. Then call them one day before leaving to inform them. When you return, contact them again and they will send you forms. Not a big issue.
Call the health authority helpline number. they will give you contact of your local center. Just call them that you are calling to report. They will interview on phone for 10-15 minutes and inform them that you will be leaving country. Then call them one day before leaving to inform them. When you return, contact them again and they will send you forms. Not a big issue.
Hi thanks for sharing. May I ask whether you received your PR card now? And did you inform CIC as well before you returned home? Did you mention to the POE that you could stay for only 2 weeks upon your soft landing? Thanks so much for your kind help!
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