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    (Super Delay) Work Permit Extension (inland) Timelines Here...

    I applied for PR express entry October 1st the BOWP 8th with dependent visitor extension x2 and SOWP. Currently day 75. Visitor extension eta is 99 days so should I expect that I will receive my approval around 100 days and not sooner?. My PR is on background check in progress so I assume r10...
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    While waiting for answer on medical for PR I can apply for an open work permit. Do I have to do another medical for that permit or The PR one. I will be hoping for a job in Health care . I have Ankylosis spondylitis on Humira. If already in Canada I still have to prove funds as I have settled.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Check on the alternative meds with generics. Your rheum may have to put you on one of these and convince them you will stay on it.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    There are new generics coming up. There is one coming up for humira in the next 3 to 5 years which should be 40 % cheaper so that's going to be a positive if you can bring that up.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Please keep us posted. I am in the same boat as you and will apply soon. Thanks
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Yup but it difficult to estimate ongoing as some patients are cold some are hot. There is no rountine X ray or CT scan for RA.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Yup there are monthly test but those don't cost more than 50 dollars a month and if you are stable your doctor will only see you once a year. Anticipated cost of complications is not factored as far as I know. Humira alone will hit about 19000 a year so it's cutting it very close .
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Quick question to the group. Can gpro apply for an open work permit at this point despite their medical being under review??
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    They are calculating the cost of your Humira on your dosage. Not sure what you mean by a ghost email.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Do you have the links I get in touch with them
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Do they ask for your provincial number.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Just one more question. How does the ircc have access to my medical records. When I say records I mean the records when I see my rheumatologist etc.. there is no consent to that. For their medical I understand but beyond that who gives them that permission. Doesn't make sense to me
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Spoke to my rheumatologist as I had an appointment and they told me they are on my side and will advocate for me if they are consulted. Let me just be upfront and see how it goes. It's just a huge financial commitment though and I don't see how a lawyer can help that much and they charge too...
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Then I'm not in a good position. Hmmm
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Okay so for completenes Okay so that's out. Again if my med usage is below the threshold is then I may not get a letter. I assume my rheumatologist will be contacted for more information during the medical. It depends what they say too.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    My blood work is perfect. No generics soon. Any links
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    My meds are outpatient.
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    We are not in a high risk place we live in a decent place.. The Drs where baffled too. So with the cost of my current treatment what are my options. A lawyer (immigration) told me they do not have access to my records so I am very confused. Sorry I have many questions 1. If I am below the...
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    Medical inadmissibility rules changes

    Hello I am in Canada on a work permit. Here is my issue. I have Ankylosing spondylitis (For which I was not on any medication for) which I didn't mention on the medical on the way here. The doctor didn't ask me and I didn't know the rules well I didn't do it intentionally. He was brief and...