+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

What are heath condition requirements to get PR?

MWIN

Star Member
Aug 12, 2017
50
0
Hi all,

Does anyone here know what are requirements on health/medical status of the applicant and dependants to be granted PR? Like New Zealand Immigration Office they published their operation manual with guidelines in what conditions the applicant will pass the heath check, but I don't know if CIC has something similar for us to refer.
I am considering to apply through PNP entrepreneur stream which will allow me come to Canada under work permit to set up new business and run it for 1 year, then I will be nominated to apply for PR, and the risk is if I don't pass medial check, I will have to leave Canada after heavily invest in Canada. Thats' why I want to look at the barrier I have to pass.
Any comment/info will be appreciated.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,705
13,559
You have to prove that you will not be a drain on the health system as well as the social system. You will need to prove that your medical condition has not required $6500/year of medical services (medications, tests, doctor visits, etc). They will look at the past 5 years.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MWIN

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
You have to prove that you will not be a drain on the health system as well as the social system. You will need to prove that your medical condition has not required $6500/year of medical services (medications, tests, doctor visits, etc). They will look at the past 5 years.
IRCC does not look at the past costs of a person's treatment. They estimate what the future costs will be for either 5 or 10 years after landing.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MWIN

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,705
13,559
Sorry meant to say look at your health care use/spending over the past 5 years to predict how much care you used.
 

MWIN

Star Member
Aug 12, 2017
50
0
I have no serious health problem in the past, so past health care spending should not be problem. But prediction of future health care costs will depend on medical checkup result at time requested by IRCC and I'd like to know in which cases IRCC will consider that I am not in good health condition to be PR.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,705
13,559
If you currently have no health issues you should be fine. You usually have to have a chronic illness or disability not to qualify. Obviously you can't predict the future but minor things like lightly elevated blood pressure won't be an issue.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MWIN

Bs65

VIP Member
Mar 22, 2016
13,187
2,420
I have no serious health problem in the past, so past health care spending should not be problem. But prediction of future health care costs will depend on medical checkup result at time requested by IRCC and I'd like to know in which cases IRCC will consider that I am not in good health condition to be PR.
The medical is part of the process that cannot be avoided so what will be will be should something turn up in the medical, nothing you can do about it even if you know in advance what conditions might be an issue to immigration other than the obvious chronic conditions. If you are in good health as far as you know then you have nothing to worry about and should not over think things, as said what will be will be.
 
  • Like
Reactions: MWIN

MWIN

Star Member
Aug 12, 2017
50
0
The medical is part of the process that cannot be avoided so what will be will be should something turn up in the medical, nothing you can do about it even if you know in advance what conditions might be an issue to immigration other than the obvious chronic conditions. If you are in good health as far as you know then you have nothing to worry about and should not over think things, as said what will be will be.
Yes, my health condition will show up after I get medical checkup and nothing I can do about it. However the point here is I'd like to know how high the health condition barrier is to estimate my risk. Imagine if IRCC said "you must be as strong as Sylvester Stallone when he 30 years old to be qualified as PR in PEI", would you still be willing to invest in PEI (just imagination, OK)?
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Sorry meant to say look at your health care use/spending over the past 5 years to predict how much care you used.
As I said, IRCC doesn't look at past costs; given the variation in medical systems, it would not provide a relevant figure. The IRCC doctors will look at a person's medical condition(s) and essentially derive a 5 or 10 year treatment plan here in Canada and calculate that cost.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,553
7,205
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Yes, my health condition will show up after I get medical checkup and nothing I can do about it. However the point here is I'd like to know how high the health condition barrier is to estimate my risk. Imagine if IRCC said "you must be as strong as Sylvester Stallone when he 30 years old to be qualified as PR in PEI", would you still be willing to invest in PEI (just imagination, OK)?
You were already told in the first response what the barrier is. There is no set list of conditions that make a person inadmissible.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/admiss/excessive.asp
 
  • Like
Reactions: MWIN

ash1969

Hero Member
Apr 26, 2017
588
130
Hi all,

Does anyone here know what are requirements on health/medical status of the applicant and dependants to be granted PR? Like New Zealand Immigration Office they published their operation manual with guidelines in what conditions the applicant will pass the heath check, but I don't know if CIC has something similar for us to refer.
I am considering to apply through PNP entrepreneur stream which will allow me come to Canada under work permit to set up new business and run it for 1 year, then I will be nominated to apply for PR, and the risk is if I don't pass medial check, I will have to leave Canada after heavily invest in Canada. Thats' why I want to look at the barrier I have to pass.
Any comment/info will be appreciated.
Hi.
This is something that keeps me worried as well . We are not getting any younger . Isn't it . Future is unpredictable. What we have in future we don't know . Can only wish and pray for our well being and healthy life . BTW I have applied under QIIP in late 2016 .
Tc and keep in touch
 

mf4361

Champion Member
Apr 17, 2014
2,458
130
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
18 Nov 2015
Nomination.....
12 Oct 2015
AOR Received.
25 Feb 2016
IELTS Request
Sent
Med's Request
28 Oct 2016
Med's Done....
14 Nov 2016
Passport Req..
27 Feb 2017
VISA ISSUED...
15 Mar 2017
LANDED..........
16 Mar 2017
They are looking at chronic health issues like hepatitis or heart attack or stroke and transmittable diseases like HIV/AIDS or Tuberculosis.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,705
13,559
Also genetic conditions, autoimmune diseases, developmental issues in children, cancer, kidney disease, severe mental illness, etc Generally aging with some mild hypertension maybe some type 2 diabetes is nothing.
 

MWIN

Star Member
Aug 12, 2017
50
0
Hi.
This is something that keeps me worried as well . We are not getting any younger . Isn't it . Future is unpredictable. What we have in future we don't know . Can only wish and pray for our well being and healthy life . BTW I have applied under QIIP in late 2016 .
Tc and keep in touch
At least under QIIP you are much safer in the sense that if they reject your PR application, you only lose some fees, and investment money will be returned. But in case of entrepreneur program, one must invest money and spend it for a year before can even apply for PR.