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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I do not have a medical interview scheduled yet, nor do I have an interview date in Montreal. But, I'm wondering if it is necessary for me to pick up my medical results in person or can these be forwarded to the consulate in Montreal? I live in Nova Scotia, so a quick trip to Montreal to pick something up is not an option. I'm hoping I can schedule the medical exam and interview within a few days of each other. Anyone have any experience with this?

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They do not forward to the consul. They are picked up in person or for an extra fee 50$ they are couriered to you.

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Be prepared to stay in Montreal for a week.

I do not have a medical interview scheduled yet, nor do I have an interview date in Montreal. But, I'm wondering if it is necessary for me to pick up my medical results in person or can these be forwarded to the consulate in Montreal? I live in Nova Scotia, so a quick trip to Montreal to pick something up is not an option. I'm hoping I can schedule the medical exam and interview within a few days of each other. Anyone have any experience with this?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I thought that Dr. Seiden's office in Toronto sends them direct to the consulate but I'm not certain. It'd still be 2 trips might be better/cheaper to just hang out in Montreal.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My interview was on a Tuesday. I had the medical done in Montreal the proceeding Wednesday and picked up the results on the Monday afternoon, day before interview. We flew into Montreal on the Tuesday and flew out the following Wednesday.

Shell of Trav & Shell decided to make 2 trips and she has just had her medical in Toronto and will have a separate trip to Montreal for interview. Hopefully she will come on here to say how long she had to stay in Toronto to get her results.

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I thought that Dr. Seiden's office in Toronto sends them direct to the consulate but I'm not certain. It'd still be 2 trips might be better/cheaper to just hang out in Montreal.

Unfortunately not. You need to pay to have them sent to you, or pick them up yourself.

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