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The list of vaccinations I have from a book by NOLO titled Fiance' and Marriage Visas are the following...my question is does everyone need them all? Someone told me that some are only for kids and some are only for elderly. Is this true?

Mumps

Rubella

Measles

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

Polio

Tetanus and Diptheria Toxiods

Pertussis

Influenza (including type B)

Hepatitis A and B

Varicella

Meningococcal Bacteria

Pneumococcal Bacteria

Rotovirus

Zoster

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Yes - you won't need all of them. Some of them are not age appropriate. For example the HPV is administered if you are 26 or under. If you are over 26 then you won't get it.

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http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

this will explain the vaccinations you require. Not all vaccines at give to both male and female. Print the sheet and go to your local Doctor (General Practitioner), as them to look up your vaccine history. If there are some shots missing then ask then to give them to you.

I don't know how the medical system works in Canada, your not on NHS but private aren't? Well anyway, if they charge you for each vaccine, ask them how much. In most cases it'll be cheaper to get them done through your GP and not at the medical itself.

As the Doctor to supply you with a full print out of ALL your vaccines (once you have taken any that you need). This may save you time at the medical. I'm trying to collate all medical records. I want to save as much time as possible.

I'm hoping to get my approval soon, with a medical and interview in October or sooner would be brilliant

Best of luck.

Sorry, just realised you are not from Canada. That doesn't effect anything

Best of Luck. Best wishes. Thank you.

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