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Canada

Please use the following links to find out what the Visa Medical Includes, costs and what you need to bring with you.  Please note only ONE discount/offer is valid at any one time. 

Print/Download our Visa Medical Leaflet
 
‘Non sponsored applicants'  please bring your passport, 2 passport photos (one is for the X-Ray form), completed patient registration form, completed Canadian medical form and Section A, which you should have received from Canadian High Commission (You cannot undergo your medical without having Section A)
 
‘Sponsored applicants' please bring your passport, 4 passport photos (one is for the X-Ray form), completed patient registration form, completed Canadian medical form and completed FORM C-1
 
1. How much does my Canada visa medical cost?

2. What does the medical include?

3. What about my X ray?          `

4. How much is postage and packing?

5. What happens next?

6. Where can I get the forms?

7. Where does my medical go?

8. Where do they get sent?

9. Where can we find courier reference numbers?

10. Number One Health & Foreign Exchange
 
* Contact us on 0207 580 5467 to make an appointment or for further information.

 
1. How much does my Canada visa medical cost?

  • Canadian Adult Visa (15 years and above) - £230.00
  • Child (5 - 10 years) - £ 101.20
  • Child (4 years and under) - £ 101.20
  • Child (11 -14 years) - £ 189.20

NB: for 14 year olds we recommend booking as an adult as application process takes a few months

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2.  What does the medical include?

Adult (15 and onwards) - urinalysis, height, weight, general health, blood pressure, HIV & Syphilis tests

Child (11-14 years) - urinalysis, height, weight, general health & chest X-ray

Child (5 - 10 years) -urinalysis, height, weight and general health

Child (4 years and under) - height, weight and general health

NB: The doctor will ask about your medical history, so further information maybe required from your GP or specialist. Therefore please fill in the provided GP Contact Consent Form or bring contact details (name, phone number, address, email, fax number etc) with you to the medical.

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3. What about my X ray?

You can make an appointment by calling Diagnostic Radiology at 126 Harley Street 0207 935 4072. Your x-ray will cost £ 50 - £ 60. Your radiology report forms are also available at the Diagnostic radiology: these will be completed and brought here with the X-ray.

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4.  How much is postage and packing?

'Your medical is sent by medical courier to the Canadian Commission.

Administration/International Courier Charges - £40.70

UK Courier charges - £12.10 + VAT

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5. What happens next?

  • Your blood test results will normally arrive in the clinic four working days after your medical
  • If we do not require any further tests or doctor's letters your medical will be completed five to six working days after your medical took place, allowing for admin.
  • If we are waiting for doctor's letters (see below) your medical will take longer to be completed.

NB: Please do not call us for results on your blood tests or X-Ray. We will contact you if there is a problem with any of your results or X-Ray. Due to the number of patients we see each year, the administrative team will not call each person with their individual results. We would appreciate your cooperation with this and thank you for it. Are we waiting for a doctor's letter?

  • During your medical the doctor may have asked for further detail about your medical history in the form of a report or summary from your GP or specialist.
  • This information must then be faxed and / or posted to the clinic by your GP or Specialist as soon as possible - you will need to organise this with them.
  • Please ensure you also keep a personal copy of any information you send.

NB: If we do not contact you confirming receipt of this information A WEEK after your medical, please call us.

NB: If we do not telephone you confirming receipt of this information A WEEK after your medical, please call us.

NB: It is important for you to know that we are not authorised to send your medical to any destination other than the Canadian High Commission in London.

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6. Where can I get the forms?

Medical report forms are only available from the High Commission - once the client has applied for immigration they should then receive the official stamped green Form A, or Schedule D / Appendix D.

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7. Where does my medical go?

  • Completed and sealed visa medicals are then couriered to the London High Commission:- Canadian High Commission, Immigration Division, 38 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 4AA

Phone: +44 (0) 207 258 6600
Fax: +44 (0) 207 258 6333

  • We can provide you with tracking numbers from our Medical Couriers five days after your medical. Please do not call us for these until five working days after your medical.

NB: Once your medical has left our clinic we have no copies.

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8. Where do they get sent?

Your completed and sealed Medical with X rays is sent via medical courier to:

Canadian High Commission, Immigration Division, 38 Grosvenor Street, London W1K 4AA, UK
For queries please contact them on:

T: 44 (0) 207 258 6600
F: 44 (0) 207 258 6333
 
NB: Please note we have no copies of your medical after they've been sent

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9. Where can we find courier reference numbers?
 
We can provide you with tracking numbers from the Medical Couriers 5 days after your medical.

Administration/International Courier charges - £40.70

UK Courier charges - 12.10+ VAT

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10. Number One Health & Foreign Exchange

Number One Health works in partnership with Moneycorp, the foreign exchange specialist, making the currency aspect of your move overseas as simple and cost effective as possible. Our alliance will enable you to understand more about your situation and help you to achieve the best exchange rate.

Please visit: http://www.moneycorp.com/affiliates/microsite/index.cfm?agentid=10144672  

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