Here's my situation:
The submitted additional document for the family sponsorship has been sent to CIC. After everything has been cleared and approved, I know the medical exam is next. I don't know when that will be, but I read somewhere that it takes six months after they "receive" the papers. In the additional document, we've listed I reside in Country A. Country A is the country where I received my residency and work. In a few months I will heading back to my home country, Country B. I'm still a citizen of Country B.
Now my question is: will CIC instruct me to ONLY do a medical exam in Country A because that's what's listed on the form.
It said in the CIC website that "You must find a panel physician in your country, territory or region that Citizenship and Immigration Canada has approved to do medical exams." That "has approved to do medical exam" is a bit ambiguous. Does that mean you must complete a medical exam in a approved, specified doctor or you can complete a medical exam in any of the approved doctor?
The submitted additional document for the family sponsorship has been sent to CIC. After everything has been cleared and approved, I know the medical exam is next. I don't know when that will be, but I read somewhere that it takes six months after they "receive" the papers. In the additional document, we've listed I reside in Country A. Country A is the country where I received my residency and work. In a few months I will heading back to my home country, Country B. I'm still a citizen of Country B.
Now my question is: will CIC instruct me to ONLY do a medical exam in Country A because that's what's listed on the form.
It said in the CIC website that "You must find a panel physician in your country, territory or region that Citizenship and Immigration Canada has approved to do medical exams." That "has approved to do medical exam" is a bit ambiguous. Does that mean you must complete a medical exam in a approved, specified doctor or you can complete a medical exam in any of the approved doctor?