Thanks a lot forthe reply and for the questions:-
My father is the Principal applicant and mother the secondary applicant./Creatinine levels have been around 6.0 for my father.
First/Initial medical request was on Feb 28th,2019 and they did the prelimnary medical tests for both (father and mother) on March 11th 2019 followed by the furtherence tests for my dad(only) which were completed within March 30-Apr 7. There was an AFB Sputum test for which the cullture was processed on March 30th for 90 days and the subsequent chest X ray with a visit ot the physician was also done and submitted on July 15th . Sfther that there has not been any information.
No information on GC key updates as we moved the application via an Immigration consultant.
Please advise further
Thanks
Thank you for the reply, creatin levels are very high, visit this link
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/health-topics/aa65427 to see if you can get further knowledge, my Dads was 1.56 and I was worried, not from immigration perspective but from his health perspective, sent him in to doctor to do additional tests, sonography and blood test again within 3 days, the creatin came back at 1.29 and sonography cam normal. The other thing that effects the creatin level are the prescription meds and amount of protein and salt intake.
Does you Dad have kidney issues that are known? if not then , I would say the creatin is high due to medicines and lifestyle including food intake.
Does he have previous years annual medical reports? does it show such high creatin level? Is this a genetic issue? runs in the family? All these questions will help you to file your paperwork if a procedural fairness letter comes in.
Get reports from your family doctor, specialists etc and keep them in handy. Also another thing to remember is that unless the annual heath costs do not exceed 21K before PR then they would not decline.
Let me know if you have any further questions.