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    Posted: 16 Jul 2011 at 7:26pm
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Originally posted by jgfs jgfs wrote:

I'm due to arrival in Canada at the end of August to enter uni. I'm hearing contradicting accounts on whether a chest x-ray film or report is required to be produced upon arrival. Can I get some advice here? Thanks a lot.


No, depending on your country of residence, you may have been required to have a medical. Part of the medical exam is the chest x-ray, which is sent to the CHC Regional Medical Centre with the results of the medical.
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Yes it is important in medical check up and it is important in getting visa. SO you have to produce a chest x-ray report, it is important.
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If a medical was required as part of your application, that would be sent then.  Outside of that, all that you need is your documentation (letter of acceptance, bank statements, etc) and your passport with your visa (if applicable) when you arrive in Canada.

If your from a visa exempt country like me, bring your documents, letter of authorization and passport when you reach Canada.
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Originally posted by pmm pmm wrote:

Hi

Originally posted by jgfs jgfs wrote:

I'm due to arrival in Canada at the end of August to enter uni. I'm hearing contradicting accounts on whether a chest x-ray film or report is required to be produced upon arrival. Can I get some advice here? Thanks a lot.


No, depending on your country of residence, you may have been required to have a medical. Part of the medical exam is the chest x-ray, which is sent to the CHC Regional Medical Centre with the results of the medical.

Its depend of what is the requirements of your visa. You will get all the requirements to get the visa you want.

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