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Canadian Visa Applicants
The quickest and easiest way to book your appointment is by completing the
Booking Request Form. (Click here to download)
Once you have completed this please:
Email to: immigration@bridge-clinic.com
Fax to: 01628 760915
Please then call us on 01628 760919 to make a convenient appointment.
Alternatively we will aim to call you back within 24 hours of receiving your details to discuss convenient appointment times.
If you do not wish to submit a booking request in advance of telephoning that is acceptable. However on calling please be prepared to talk to us for 15 to 20 minutes and have to hand the following information:
- The names, dates of birth, addresses and contact of numbers of all attendees.
- Your credit card details.
To your appointment you will need to bring
- A completed Form 1017 Section A (provided by the Canadian Authorities)
- Any helpful documentation you have regarding existing or previous medical conditions
- For ladies the results of a smear test undertaken in the past five years
- Any prescription medication
- A completed Immigration Medical Registration Form. Please complete one form for the individual or for the family (download here).
- Passport
- 3 x colour passport photos
- Any prescription glasses or contact lenses you use.
Male and female Doctors are available. Please do let us know on booking should you have a preference.
Please be aware that you will be required to undress for the physical examination. A rectal examination is required for all male applicants of 50 years and over. A breast examination is required for all females of 40 years and over. Any female of 35 and over will be required to provide results of a smear test undertaken within the past 5 years. If these results are unavailable a smear test will be performed as part of the medical examination for all females where clinically indicated.
Please note a urine sample will be required at some stage during the medical from all applicants of 5 years and older. Ladies should avoid booking appointments during their menstrual cycle as the urine sample may be contaminated. If this happens you will need to return to clinic to provide another specimen at a later date.
Some times as a result of the medical examination additional tests may be required. Your Doctor will advise you in this regard.
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