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Any help is appropriated! My parents received medical request few weeks ago. Today we gave medical and submitted blood report, it seems like my Mom’s creatine level which affects Kidney is 3.2 which is above the normal range. What are my chances of approval? How other processes should i do?
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Any help is appropriated! My parents received medical request few weeks ago. Today we gave medical and submitted blood report, it seems like my Mom’s creatine level which affects Kidney is 3.2 which is above the normal range. What are my chances of approval? How other processes should i do?
Thanks in Advance.
You should assume she will be asked to complete additional tests and that the processing of her application will take longer. None of us here can guess what the outcome of the application will be since it will depend on how IRCC assesses the medical. Their concern will be whether she may end up on dialysis in the next 5-10 years.

What your mother should do right now is meet with her family doctor to discuss why her results are so high and see what she can start doing immediately to improve her health.

Good luck.
 

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Any help is appropriated! My parents received medical request few weeks ago. Today we gave medical and submitted blood report, it seems like my Mom’s creatine level which affects Kidney is 3.2 which is above the normal range. What are my chances of approval? How other processes should i do?
Thanks in Advance.
In addition she should want to see her regular physician to address her abnormal testing and get screened for diabetes. There is a lot of kidney disease in the South East Asian community and a lot of it is tied to diabetes.

Agree that further testing is likely which any include a visit with a nephrologist.
 
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