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Can somebody who has been through the medical exams explain what exactly we are to expect when we take ours ( if we get to that step) ? Could you share your experience with us ? Which tests are given , what questions are asked, do we have to fill out any documents etc. Thank you .
when your application is successfuly passed (w/ or w/out interview), they will want to make sure everything is ok w/ your body system! To do so, you will be asked to undergo medical examination by a designed dr of CIC from your erea.
That would be at your own expense and will consist at : blood test, bp, chest rays, urine test, take your height & weight, see how good you can read from a certain distance w/ both eyes opened & one of each eye closed, check your testicles, routine questioning.....
all this is what happened in my case and might be different in some cases (not sure!!!).
In my case i paid $ 425 and it took me less than hour to undergo all that...it all depends on the erea and the dr.
hope this help!
Thanks for the info. What questions were you asked?
Roger55 said:
Thanks for the info. What questions were you asked?
it was a long list of question ...but what is important is if i were hospitalized 4 any reason
and if i were on medication; 4rm that u've 2 answer the reason, at what age, what dr, what kind of medecine.
and if in the present tense u r on medication u've 2 have the medecine w/ u.
alcohol (driking average)
tobacco
yo bro i just can't remember all that but all i can tell u is to b relax coz there's nothing complicated ...it's like a regular checking w/ ur dr.
Thanks a lot for the advice.
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