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Medical Examination for Canada Visa Applicants

The client must submit a passport or other identification document acceptable for the Canadian Immigration medical examination. All documents must be valid (not expired). Approved identification documents include the following:

IMPORTANT!

Please be advised that other identity documents not included in the list may generate an identity concern in eMedical.

  1. Original passport or a copy of passport certified by a Canadian Visa Office

  2. National ID Card (an original Birth Certificate is an acceptable national ID document for minors under the age of consent only.)

  3. Refugee travel document

  4. Red Cross travel document

  5. UN laissez-passer

  6. Seaman's Book

  7. Organization of American States travel document

  8. Refugee Protection Claimant Document

For children/students who do not have the identity documents listed above, the following may be presented:

IMPORTANT!

The accompanying parent/guardian/close relative MUST present one of the identity documents listed above.

  • Birth certificate, with School/College/University ID

  • Please ensure that the birth certificate is readable

  1. Printed Online Registration Email Confirmation

  2. 2 PHOTOCOPIES of passport/birth certificate (see format)

  3. 2 pieces recent passport photos (white background)

  4. Medical Instruction from the Embassy (Embassy Form 1017), if available

  5. For Express Entry Applicants:

    CIC IMM 5791 form (Invitation to Apply under Express Entry)

  6. Photocopy of Embassy Form 1017 or CIC IMM 5791 form (Invitation to Apply under Express Entry)

  7. Minors (15 years old and below) must be accompanied by their parent or by a legal guardian who has thorough knowledge of the child's medical history.

  8. The parent or legal guardian must present a government issued ID (original and 2 photocopies)

    In case the companion is not the legal guardian, the following documents must be presented:

    • Letter of Authorization or Special power of attorney stating that the companion is authorized to sign on behalf of the parent

    • 2 photocopies of the Parent's government issued ID

    • Authorized companion's government issued ID, original and 2 photocopies


Whenever applicable, please bring the following:

  • Old chest x-ray films not less than 3 months prior to the medical examination

  • Original COVID-19 Vaccination card and photocopy

  • Medical certificate regarding a previously-treated or currently managed clinically significant illness

  • The medical certificate should contain the following information:

    • Medical Treatment

      • name of medication (brand and/or generic name)

      • dosage

      • duration and dates of treatment

    • surgical procedure done

    • complete final diagnosis

    • outcome of treatment or treatment plans and prognosis, if available

  • Vaccination Record

  • must contain the following details:

    • personal copy (e.g. baby book)or copy of medical chart indicating received vaccines

    • complete date of receipt of vaccination

    • must include signature (license number, if applicable) of doctor or health worker who administered vaccine

COVID-19 Screening and Vaccination
  • Applicants with signs and symptoms of possible COVID 19 will not be allowed to proceed with the medical examination and will need complete the recommended isolation period.

  • All visa applicants who are close contacts of suspected COVID-19 cases will also be required to complete the quarantine period prior to doing their medical examination.

  • Applicants are asked to bring the original and clear photocopy of their COVID-19 vaccination record.

Age Required Examinations
0-4 years old Physical Examination
5-10 years old Physical Examination, urinalysis
11-14 years old Physical Examination, urinalysis, chest x-ray (CXR)
15 y/o and above Physical Examination, urinalysis, CXR, HIV, Syphilis, Serum Creatinine
Age Group Medical Fee
0 to 4 years old PhP 3,220.00
5 to 10 years old PhP 4,140.00
11 to 14 years old PhP 6,100.00
15 years old and above PhP 13,270.00

Fees are inclusive of TB Testing and TB Treatment for applicants. Additional Non-TB tests are not covered by the new fees and will be charged accordingly.

REMINDERS:

  1. Applicants are advised to take their meals prior to coming over for their medical examination since food is not allowed within the premises and all the initial blood and urine tests do not require a fasting state. There are restaurants near º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø and drinking fountains are available within the building.

  2. Minors (15 years old and below) must be accompanied by their parent or by a legal guardian who has thorough knowledge of the child's medical history.

  3. The parent or legal guardian must present a government issued ID (original and 2 photocopies)

    In case the companion is not the legal guardian, the following documents must be presented:

    • Letter of Authorization or Special power of attorney stating that the companion is authorized to sign on behalf of the parent

    • 2 photocopies of the Parent's government issued ID

    • Authorized companion's government issued ID, original and 2 photocop

Workflow for Canada Visa Applicants View Flowchart
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Note:

  • Medical results and documents will be released not on a first-come first-served basis but depending on the physical examination, x-ray and laboratory results, which will be conducted and processed in accordance with the guidelines set by the Canadian Embassy - Health Management Branch.

  • The medical report, and chest x-ray are directly submitted by º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø via eMedical.