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Hey Guys

I have a question regarding supervisa for parents. My mom is 67 years old. My dad is 72 years old.

Could any of you let me know what the medical inadmissibilty reasons are for parents?

My mom has Blood Pressure, Diabetes (Type 2) and Protenuria (because of BP and Diabetes).
My dad just has blood pressure.

Are these grounds for refusal? What conditions are considered excessive strain on the system?

Does anyone have any input on it? Please let me know.
 
Hey Guys

I have a question regarding supervisa for parents. My mom is 67 years old. My dad is 72 years old.

Could any of you let me know what the medical inadmissibilty reasons are for parents?

My mom has Blood Pressure, Diabetes (Type 2) and Protenuria (because of BP and Diabetes).
My dad just has blood pressure.

Are these grounds for refusal? What conditions are considered excessive strain on the system?

Does anyone have any input on it? Please let me know.

Your mom will likely have to have some further analysis about her kidney function. Unless his kidney function is very bad they should get approval. The cost of her insurance will be higher and may exclude some medical issues. Supervisa insurance is just for emergencies. They are only allowed to bring 90 days of medication with them. If she requires insulin the cost of her medications will be quite high in Canada.
 
Your mom will likely have to have some further analysis about her kidney function. Unless his kidney function is very bad they should get approval. The cost of her insurance will be higher and may exclude some medical issues. Supervisa insurance is just for emergencies. They are only allowed to bring 90 days of medication with them. If she requires insulin the cost of her medications will be quite high in Canada.

She does have nephrotic syndrome - hence the protenuria. She is on medication for it though. However, she is not on dialysis or anything. She doesn't require insulin though. She has type 2 diabetes, but its controlled with pills. Any idea on what kind of kidney conditions are rejected? As of now she is on ace inhibitors and diuretics, to control BP - which is the standard treatment for nephrotic syndrome (since they can only treat underlying causes).
 
She does have nephrotic syndrome - hence the protenuria. She is on medication for it though. However, she is not on dialysis or anything. She doesn't require insulin though. She has type 2 diabetes, but its controlled with pills. Any idea on what kind of kidney conditions are rejected? As of now she is on ace inhibitors and diuretics, to control BP - which is the standard treatment for nephrotic syndrome (since they can only treat underlying causes).

Will depend on her stage of kidney disease. If she is not close to dialysis she will likely be fine. Would look carefully at her insurance coverage and whether there will be any exclusions.
 
She does have nephrotic syndrome - hence the protenuria. She is on medication for it though. However, she is not on dialysis or anything. She doesn't require insulin though. She has type 2 diabetes, but its controlled with pills. Any idea on what kind of kidney conditions are rejected? As of now she is on ace inhibitors and diuretics, to control BP - which is the standard treatment for nephrotic syndrome (since they can only treat underlying causes).
@wickerman Hi, my parents case is very similar to yours. My mom has been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome since the past year and has been taking oral medicines like ACE inhibitors. Looking at the trail of messages you have posted recently, looks like your parents have been approved. Could you please let me know the steps you have taken for your parents starting from the initial application to till date. Thanks for all your help
 
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Hi! Did she underwent kidney biopsy?
She does have nephrotic syndrome - hence the protenuria. She is on medication for it though. However, she is not on dialysis or anything. She doesn't require insulin though. She has type 2 diabetes, but its controlled with pills. Any idea on what kind of kidney conditions are rejected? As of now she is on ace inhibitors and diuretics, to control BP - which is the standard treatment for nephrotic syndrome (since they can only treat underlying causes).
 
She does have nephrotic syndrome - hence the protenuria. She is on medication for it though. However, she is not on dialysis or anything. She doesn't require insulin though. She has type 2 diabetes, but its controlled with pills. Any idea on what kind of kidney conditions are rejected? As of now she is on ace inhibitors and diuretics, to control BP - which is the standard treatment for nephrotic syndrome (since they can only treat underlying causes).
hi, Did your parents got approved? My father is having cancer and taking treatment now. I am wondering if he can pass the medical.
 
hi, Did your parents got approved? My father is having cancer and taking treatment now. I am wondering if he can pass the medical.

I would recommend waiting until the treatments are completed before applying.
 
I would recommend waiting until the treatments are completed before applying.
Thank You. He got diagnosed 10 years back and he is just taking tablets and living a normal life. For cancer I don't think everything will be back to normal. I just want them to come to Canada and enjoy for few months before the time ends.
 
Thank You. He got diagnosed 10 years back and he is just taking tablets and living a normal life. For cancer I don't think everything will be back to normal. I just want them to come to Canada and enjoy for few months before the time ends.

Ah got it. Pill are different than treatment like chemo or radiation.
 
Hey Guys

I have a question regarding supervisa for parents. My mom is 67 years old. My dad is 72 years old.

Could any of you let me know what the medical inadmissibilty reasons are for parents?

My mom has Blood Pressure, Diabetes (Type 2) and Protenuria (because of BP and Diabetes).
My dad just has blood pressure.

Are these grounds for refusal? What conditions are considered excessive strain on the system?

Does anyone have any input on it? Please let me know.
Hi @wickerman Did your parents got approved? I am in process to apply supervisa for my parents and my mother had undergone surgery for removal of gall bladder and dermoid cyst.
 
@wickerman Hi, my parents case is very similar to yours. My mom has been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome since the past year and has been taking oral medicines like ACE inhibitors. Looking at the trail of messages you have posted recently, looks like your parents have been approved. Could you please let me know the steps you have taken for your parents starting from the initial application to till date. Thanks for all your help


Hello, we are facing the similar situations for my parents. My father also has high creatinine but no other symptoms. His condition is stable last 15 years. Did you end up applying super visa for your parents? Any informations regarding this situation will be a great help. Thanks in advance