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April 20, 2022 Centre Street North

Whether you want to get into Canada through the Express Entry system or through sponsorship, you will require an IRCC panel physician to assess your health status by conducting an immigration medical exam. The test results of this CIC medical exam is then sent to eMedical for evaluation. Since this concerns your state of health and whether you’ll gain entry into Canada, this guide helps you know how to check on the status of your immigration medical exam in Calgary. 

Within Processing Time

Typically, every panel physician IRCC approves to handle the physical exams of immigrants endeavour to submit the test results within a stipulated time. So, all you need to do is check your application status tool for a quick update.

When the Processing Time Elapses

Though this doesn’t happen very often without a genuine cause, there are times when an IRCC medical exam panel fails to meet the stipulated time. If you cannot see your status at this point, please use the IRCC web form to make an enquiry. More often than not, it’s most likely that your application is still being processed.

Help Centre

This offers additional support when you’re still expecting results from the panel physician Canada recommended to handle your health tests. This user-friendly section features a search field where you may ask the questions you seek answers to.

Complicated Cases

Say you want to settle in at Calgary, and chose one of the CIC panel physicians on the approved list to handle your test, the processing of your Express Entry medical exam results will still take longer if you have a complicated case. Since different medical conditions require unique approaches, the length of delay may vary from case to case.

If you need a CIC panel physician to explain these different scenarios better or want to book for your immigration medicals, please visit us on Panel Physicians today.


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April 16, 2022 Centre Street North

A Panel Physician evaluates the health of non-citizens applying for entry into Canada. Medically trained and licensed, a panel physician handles the task of conducting an immigration medical exam to ensure immigrants into Calgary, or any Canadian city, do not pose a health threat to both the citizens and residents. There are technical instructions which every panel physician IRCC approves refer to as a uniform guide for assessing individuals who wish to enter the country as immigrants or refugees. This includes following specific identification procedures to ascertain that the individual who appears for a CIC medical exam is the right person.

A CIC panel physician then sends the report of all the required tests to eMedical for review. It is common for an IRCC panel physician to evaluate two migrants in different ways, since an express entry medical exam may vary from country to country. Also, the fact that the visa requirements for a student, visitor and workers are likely to be different means that CIC panel physicians may have a different set of guidelines to follow when evaluating each individual.

During an appointment with an IRCC medical exam panel, migrants will answer questions pertaining to their medical history and run general health tests according to the existing panel physician Canada requirements. Special tests will be run, as well, in accordance with current immigration laws.

In the course of their duty, CIC panel physicians have an obligation to report cases of infectious disease to both the migrant and the government. When necessary, a migrant carrying an infection may get a referral to a specialist. All these help to keep Canada safe and healthy.

A CIC panel physician has a duty to keep the local community safe while interacting with the global community to ensure that only immigrants who have a clean bill of health get a chance to enter Canada.

Please, visit our Panel Physicians page to learn more and book for your immigration medicals.


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April 12, 2022 Centre Street North

Citizenship and Immigration Canada respects your marital vow of till death do us part and will work within the specific guidelines to reunite you with your spouse. With thousands of people submitting their applications on a weekly basis, it takes the immigration team sometime to do a proper evaluation for each one. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, how long it typically takes to process a Canada Spouse Visa has been hugely impacted. On the average, spouse visa applications are processed at about 12 months or less. The reason why some take up to 36 months or so may depend on the following factors:

Location of Application

An applicant’s country of residence plays an important role in the processing time as it varies from country to country.

Number of Applications

Fewer applications mean your Canada spouse visa application gets processed faster and vice versa.

Completeness of Application

There are specific documents which need to be submitted. So the more complete your documentation is, the faster your application gets processed.

In summary, Canada spouse visa application processing time is not easily predictable. Besides the fact that visa offices have to deal with the varying challenges of their respective regions, there is a need to factor in the number of candidates putting in their applications.

Additionally, there’s the need for a CIC medical exam. You can access the list of every panel physician Canada approves to book an appointment with an IRCC medical exam panel. The test result of the medical screening an IRCC panel physician conducts plays an important role in the immigration process.

To avoid delays, it’s important to complete your application, including booking an early appointment with a panel physician IRCC recommends. This is because you’re expected to have a CIC panel physician conduct a physical exam for you within 30 days after you receive an instruction from CIC.

While CIC panel physicians don’t make the final decision after conducting an immigration medical exam, their input is important.

For more details and how to book for your Express Entry medical exam, visit our Panel Physicians page to learn more. 


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April 8, 2022 Centre Street North

Once you plan to visit Canada and have cause to meet with people, it’s mandatory to take an immigration medical exam. The available list of every panel physician Canada approves comes with their contacts, so you can easily book an appointment with an IRCC panel physician. The aim of a CIC medical exam is to ascertain your health status before entry, and it’s the duty of the panel physician IRCC approves to send your test results to eMedical for evaluation.

You may choose to have an upfront medical exam with a CIC panel physician or wait till after you apply. Be sure to bring a government-issued document with your photo and signature for an appointment with CIC panel physicians.

Because the test results may impact whether you’ll gain entry to Canada or not, it is in place for you to want to know what the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) think about your health records. How long it takes to see your test results depends on:

An Application for Temporary Residency

This permit covers visitors, students and workers. Since there’s a stipulated period of time for applicants under this category, your medical exam results will take about four weeks to process.

An Application for Permanent Residency

Say you want to apply as a permanent resident in Calgary, Canada, the test results of your Express Entry medical exam will take a longer time to process than that of another candidate applying for temporary residency. From the moment a CIC medical exam panel submits your test results, it takes about three months to have them processed.

Complicated Cases

In the event of a complicated medical case, it may take longer to process. Within this time, you may get a referral to a specialist to do special tests.

After processing your test results, you’ll be told what to do next if further documents aren’t required from you.

Learn more about our Panel Physicians and book for your immigration medicals today!


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April 4, 2022 Centre Street North

On arrival to Calgary and other cities in Canada for a reunion with loved ones or a business trip, every migrant will have to undergo a CIC medical exam. This compulsory screening test helps the Canadian government maintain its promise to protect the health of both the citizens and residents.

An IRCC panel physician conducts this immigration medical exam according to the screening guidelines required for each country and visa type. For your upcoming express entry medical exam, here are a few things you need to expect from a CIC panel physician:

  1. Proper Identification: When you meet the panel physician IRCC recommends, you will need to provide a government-issued document that carries your photograph and signature. This is to help CIC panel physicians ascertain that they are screening the right person. A proper identification includes a passport or national identity card.
  2. Medical Reports: Every panel physician Canada licenses to play a role in this immigration process is required to know your previous or existing medical conditions. Such test results help them gain insights into your health condition. While it isn’t mandatory to provide your proof of previous vaccination for COVID-19, a panel physician will include this record with your exam, if you provide it.
  3. Current Medications: It is important to provide a list of your current medications if you’re taking any treatment. This will help shorten how long it takes to process your medical exam.
  4. Eye Glasses or Contact Lenses: An IRCC medical exam panel expects migrants who wear eye glasses or contact lenses to bring them along during an appointment. Wearing any of them can change your appearance, so it’s important to provide this for easy facial recognition.
  5. Physical Examination: You’ll undergo a physical exam. Typically, this includes checking your weight, measuring your height and feeling your pulse. A panel physician will also need to check your hearing and vision, check how your limbs move and take your blood pressure. It is in place for CIC panel physicians to look at your skin, feel your abdomen and listen to your heart and lungs. If there’s a need for an IRCC medical exam panel to examine your breasts, they have an obligation to offer you an explanation for proposing this examination.

These are some of the things an IRCC panel physician will be checking for when you go for an immigration medical exam. If for any reason you are referred for an x-ray or other tests, it is within the immigration law for you to present your identification again.

Please, visit CSNMC Panel Physicians to learn more and book for your immigration medicals.

 




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