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Old 01-06-2004, 06:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
John Smith
 
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Default Experts : Medical, Should my wife take X-Ray??

I sponsered my wife while she is Noway. She did her medical in Norway
except for her X-Ray, because of her pregnancy. Now she is here in Canada
with me, and gave birth to a baby boy.
both are fine, and doing well, except for some bills we paid. But its ok...

Now.. Does she has to do her X-Ray with a CIC approved doctor here in
Mississauga and send the report to London office along her file number and
other formalities, or should we just wait, hoping that they will waiver her
interview, and X-Ray from the London Office?

Should we inform the London office that she has moved in with me as a
visitor until her application is processed, and ask them to communicate to
our Mississauga address for futre communication?

My norwegian born daughter"s passport is stamped untill feb 28. Now i have
got her Canadian citizenship certificate and all the other canadian
formalities. Should I inform any Canadian immigration regarding her status
change as she can stay with me regardless of her visiter visa stamp?

Cahvin B
 

Old 01-06-2004, 06:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
Des Perado
 
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Default Re: Experts : Medical, Should my wife take X-Ray??

You have a potentially complex situation here.
Is your wife Norwegian, or did she just happen to be in Norway when you
sponsored her?
What country did you marry in?
I would contact the Canadian Immigration Dept. to find out what you should
do, what papers and procedures are required, etc., etc., etc..
I would NOT trust the advice you might happen to get here.
Des

"John Smith" <> wrote in message
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    > I sponsered my wife while she is Noway. She did her medical in Norway
    > except for her X-Ray, because of her pregnancy. Now she is here in Canada
    > with me, and gave birth to a baby boy.
    > both are fine, and doing well, except for some bills we paid. But its
ok...
    > Now.. Does she has to do her X-Ray with a CIC approved doctor here in
    > Mississauga and send the report to London office along her file number and
    > other formalities, or should we just wait, hoping that they will waiver
her
    > interview, and X-Ray from the London Office?
    > Should we inform the London office that she has moved in with me as a
    > visitor until her application is processed, and ask them to communicate to
    > our Mississauga address for futre communication?
    > My norwegian born daughter"s passport is stamped untill feb 28. Now i
have
    > got her Canadian citizenship certificate and all the other canadian
    > formalities. Should I inform any Canadian immigration regarding her
status
    > change as she can stay with me regardless of her visiter visa stamp?
    > Cahvin B
 
Old 01-07-2004, 04:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
Pmm
 
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Default Re: Experts : Medical, Should my wife take X-Ray??

Hi John

"John Smith" <> wrote in message
news:eWDKb.8412$...
    > I sponsered my wife while she is Noway. She did her medical in Norway
    > except for her X-Ray, because of her pregnancy. Now she is here in Canada
    > with me, and gave birth to a baby boy.
    > both are fine, and doing well, except for some bills we paid. But its
ok...
    > Now.. Does she has to do her X-Ray with a CIC approved doctor here in
    > Mississauga and send the report to London office along her file number and
    > other formalities,

Yes. Ensure that the DMP realizes that x-ray is to go to London not Ottawa.

or should we just wait, hoping that they will waiver her
    > interview, and X-Ray from the London Office?

Won't happen they will not "waiver" x-ray.
    > Should we inform the London office that she has moved in with me as a
    > visitor until her application is processed, and ask them to communicate to
    > our Mississauga address for futre communication?

Yes.
    > My norwegian born daughter"s passport is stamped untill feb 28. Now i
have
    > got her Canadian citizenship certificate and all the other canadian
    > formalities. Should I inform any Canadian immigration regarding her
status
    > change as she can stay with me regardless of her visiter visa stamp?

Your daughter is a Canadian, you don't have to do anything. You should
inform London and send a copy of the citizenship certificate.
    > Cahvin B

PMM
 
 


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