Thanks for the answerThere's often a delay of a few days, just wait.
Thanks for the answerThere's often a delay of a few days, just wait.
After medical and biometrics, the wait is the longest with no communications from IRCC at all, and this can be two months to ten months. As an example, don't hold me to those - just saying that even if it seems nothing is happening, that can be normal.Hello everybody, it’s been 2 months after I passed my medical and upload some more photos on the application still nothing from VO, anybody knows (from other expierences) how long we have to wait?
Thanks!
Hello everybody, it’s been 2 months after I passed my medical and upload some more photos on the application still nothing from VO, anybody knows (from other expierences) how long we have to wait?
Thanks!
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Well if he has it, it's not good. But as far as immigration file goes, it'll just need to be treated.hello, my conjugal partner had his medicals on Monday and he told by the hospital told that its needed for syphilis and as the initial screening was reactive, as such today they did 2 tests (RPR and TPHA)
Should we be concerned about it, i know it is too much information I am sharing but it is what it is and i need some guidance from y'all.
he does not have any sympton, it seems several years back he had some UTI so may be some dormant antibodies might be there i guess .Well if he has it, it's not good. But as far as immigration file goes, it'll just need to be treated.
That's what the doctors will determine. If it's been treated and can no longer be contagious, it shouldn't be an issue. But obviously may require extra tests (and some time).he does not have any sympton, it seems several years back he had some UTI so may be some dormant antibodies might be there i guess .
yes as I saw the treatment protocol it's like 3 weeks of penicillin and a remedical testThat's what the doctors will determine. If it's been treated and can no longer be contagious, it shouldn't be an issue. But obviously may require extra tests (and some time).
thank you so much for your guidance really appreciate itThat's what the doctors will determine. If it's been treated and can no longer be contagious, it shouldn't be an issue. But obviously may require extra tests (and some time).