If you’re applying for Canada immigration as an Outlander, you would need to give a medical exam. The medical exam is called imm 1017B form is the “Medical Report – Section B” form used by IRCC. It is part of the medical examination process for immigration to Canada. Here is everything you need to know about this form:
What is IMM 1017B?
A designated medical practitioner uses the IMM 1017B form to record the medical examination results required for certain immigration applications, including permanent residence and some temporary residence categories.
The form includes different sections for your personal information, medical history, and the results of the medical examination performed by the doctor and several other exams you might have taken to come to Canada.
Who Needs to Fill IMM 1017B?
- Applicants: Individuals applying for immigration to Canada who are required to undergo a medical examination. This typically includes applicants for permanent residence, some temporary workers, and international students.
- Medical Practitioners: Only designated medical practitioners (doctors authorized by IRCC) can fill out this form during the medical examination.
How to Fill IMM 1017B for Immigration Purposes
In most cases, if you’re candidate you is applying for any type of visa for immigration purposes to Canada you would need to fill out this form. In some cases designated medical practitioners would need to fill out the form too:
For Applicants
- Personal Information: The first section will be about your personal information. You would need to provide accurate personal details such as name, date of birth, and contact information.
- Medical History: This is the most important part of this form, you need to answer questions about your medical history. Be honest and thorough.
- Appointment with a Designated Medical Practitioner: Schedule an appointment with a doctor who is designated by IRCC to perform immigration medical examinations.
For Designated Medical Practitioners
- Examine the Applicant: If you’re practitioner, you would need tod od a thorough medical examination as required by IRCC guidelines.
- Record Findings: Fill out the IMM 1017B form with the results of the medical examination, including any required tests and assessments.
- Submit the Form: Submit the completed form to IRCC as part of the medical examination package. Provide a copy to the applicant if required.
Frequently Asked Questions about IMM 1017B
Q: Where can I find a designated medical practitioner?
A: You can find a list of designated medical practitioners on the IRCC website. You just need to fill the the country you live in, region and you can get an appointment for your medical exam.
Q: How long is the medical examination valid for immigration purposes?
A: The medical examination is generally valid for 12 months from the date of the examination. But if you have traveled outside the country you would need to do another medical exam.
Q: Do all family members need to undergo a medical examination?
A: Yes, all family members included in the immigration application must undergo a medical examination, even if they are not accompanying the principal applicant to Canada.
Q: What happens if the medical examination reveals a health condition?
A: If a health condition is discovered, it will be assessed to determine if it poses a risk to public health or safety, or if it could result in excessive demand on health or social services in Canada. This could affect the outcome of the immigration application.
Q: Can I use a medical examination done for another country’s immigration process?
A: No, you must undergo a medical examination specifically for IRCC with a designated medical practitioner.
Q: What should I bring to the medical examination?
A: Bring your passport, the IMM 1017B form (if applicable), eyeglasses or contact lenses if you wear them, any medical reports or test results you have, and a list of any medications you are taking.
Q: How are the results of the medical examination communicated to IRCC?
A: The designated medical practitioner will submit the results directly to IRCC. You may receive a copy of the IMM 1017B form or a confirmation of submission.
Conclusion
By following these guidelines and ensuring that the form is completed accurately, applicants can fulfill the medical examination requirements for their immigration process to Canada. Even one mistake in the form could affect your application, so make sure you submit each and every information correctly.