Re: An updated DMP and the form 5419 available?
"Andrew Miller" <> wrote in message news:<1XtWc.433$A8.61@edtnps89>...
> You'll get list of DMP's with your medicals request. Same with the form -
> you cannot download medical forms, they will be provided to you pre-printed
> with your file number, name and date of birth and with photo attached and
> stamped. Wait for request, you can't do medicals until you get request and
> forms. You will receive only section A and DMP will have the rest of
> sections needed for medical report - you won't be allowed to even see them
> nor review.
>
> Only sponsored spouses and common-law or conjugal partners do their medicals
> upfront.
>
> If you are the sponsored spouse or common-law or conjugal partner then you
> don't need to worry about any forms - just complete simple form page from
> medicals instruction in your application kit and take it (with photos and
> passport) to DMP with you. List of DMP's on CIC website is quite up to
> date - maybe you can't reach particular doctor due to summer holidays?
>
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> Andrew P. Miller
> Authorized Immigration Consultant
> Registered member of CSIC - ID# M041188
>
> Vancouver, British Columbia
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Thanks for the detail explanation. I will check the CIC web site for
the updated DMP contact info. Having heard the medical examination is
usually required to complete within 90 days, does it mean the DMP also
must send out the medical results within 90 days? The applicant cannot
control the DMP's routine work. If the DMP delays sending out the
medical reports such as several weeks, will it result in the
application rejected or only get the processing delay?
In addition, is it necessary for the applicant to inform the visa
office about the date of the completion of the medicals? If so, how to
do it?
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