
IRCC is streamlining immigration medical examination requirements for eligible applicants
IRCC is streamlining immigration medical examination requirements for foreign nationals residing in Canada.

IRCC is streamlining immigration medical examination requirements for foreign nationals residing in Canada.

Medical surveillance is a medical examination for individuals who have recently arrived in Canada and have been diagnosed with inactive tuberculosis. The purpose of the examination is to confirm that the condition has not worsened and become active tuberculosis.

Learn about Medical Inadmissibility in Canada and what it means for individuals seeking to immigrate, apply for permanent residency, or extend their stay. Discover the grounds for medical inadmissibility, how it's assessed, and its impact on public health and social services. Get the information you need to navigate this complex legal concept in our comprehensive blog post.

The IRCC client identification number — also called a UCI or unique client identifier — is the personal reference number that follows you through every Canadian immigration application you will ever make. This guide explains what it is, where to find it on your documents, when you will need it, and what to do if you are a first-time applicant who does not have one yet.

Read about the key facts related to the Immigration Medical Exam required for immigration to Canada.