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Hi,

 

This my be a straight forward question.

 

My family and I are preparing for the Medical appointments before our Consulate interview in January.

 

My two daughters are aged 3 1/2 years old and 22 months. One of the required vaccinations is Hepatitis A, "required for children age 12-23 months." So my younger daughter is required to get it because she is going to be 22 months when the interview happens. But my other daughter is over 23 months so she does not need to get it?

 

Thanks

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13 minutes ago, kccb said:

Hi,

 

This my be a straight forward question.

 

My family and I are preparing for the Medical appointments before our Consulate interview in January.

 

My two daughters are aged 3 1/2 years old and 22 months. One of the required vaccinations is Hepatitis A, "required for children age 12-23 months." So my younger daughter is required to get it because she is going to be 22 months when the interview happens. But my other daughter is over 23 months so she does not need to get it?

 

Thanks

you should leave that to the doctor who is doing the medical appointment. they will know what vaccines are needed or not. dont worry so much about it . Doctors do this every day. Yes you are correct 

duh

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2 minutes ago, igoyougoduke said:

you should leave that to the doctor who is doing the medical appointment. they will know what vaccines are needed or not. dont worry so much about it . Doctors do this every day. Yes you are correct 

There is a list online that says exactly what they need. If i don't have what is on the list then they won't approve the medical, that is why i'm asking. I want everything to go smoothly. 

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11 minutes ago, kccb said:

There is a list online that says exactly what they need. If i don't have what is on the list then they won't approve the medical, that is why i'm asking. I want everything to go smoothly. 

if you dont have the vaccines in the list wouldn't the doctor give the vaccine before signing off  ? is it different in canada 

Edited by igoyougoduke

duh

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10 minutes ago, igoyougoduke said:

if you dont have the vaccines in the list wouldn't the doctor give the vaccine before signing off  ? is it different in canada 

To be honest, i didn't even think about that. I'm so new to this that I'm trying to figure everything out. Thanks!!

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20 minutes ago, kccb said:

To be honest, i didn't even think about that. I'm so new to this that I'm trying to figure everything out. Thanks!!

i would call the doctors office first and ask what vaccines are required for the children. than cross check their immunization records. if they say the children need them you can get them at your healthcare doctor or at their office. 

duh

 
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