Hello,
I''m wondering if you can help me with this. Me and my partner went for our upfront medical test so that we may submit our eAPR for Express Entry. My medicals didn't raise any issues on the day, however my partner had high blood pressure which was tested twice. It may have been down to nerves and probably a diet containing an excess of salt.
He's been referred to a cardiologist to have ECG exercise and rest, echo and possibly 24 hour ECG monitoring. However it looks like this might cost upwards of £800 to do privately, if we get this done on the NHS we could be looking at a wait of many months, where my ITA will most likely have expired by.
What shall I do in respect to our application, proceed as normal and and provide the eMedical document and wait until what CIC instruct? Or proceed to get him seen by the cardiologist privately before submitting our eAPR?
He's not being medicated for high blood pressure and he hasn't had a history of it previously.
Thanks!
I''m wondering if you can help me with this. Me and my partner went for our upfront medical test so that we may submit our eAPR for Express Entry. My medicals didn't raise any issues on the day, however my partner had high blood pressure which was tested twice. It may have been down to nerves and probably a diet containing an excess of salt.
He's been referred to a cardiologist to have ECG exercise and rest, echo and possibly 24 hour ECG monitoring. However it looks like this might cost upwards of £800 to do privately, if we get this done on the NHS we could be looking at a wait of many months, where my ITA will most likely have expired by.
What shall I do in respect to our application, proceed as normal and and provide the eMedical document and wait until what CIC instruct? Or proceed to get him seen by the cardiologist privately before submitting our eAPR?
He's not being medicated for high blood pressure and he hasn't had a history of it previously.
Thanks!