Hello, does anyone know if there is another level of health check when you apply for citizenship?
Suppose somebody was diagnosed with diabetes or something alike years after becoming a PR,
is this person going to have trouble to apply for Canadian citizenship?
Just being overweight is a non-issue.
However, u mustn't carry the ailments that go alongwith it. Eg. *Chronic Diabetes.
*Normal high sugar, BP etc r fine. But, if chronic, u'll be subjected to additional tests. Findings of which shall be conclusive.
If the applicant have some permanent medical condition like Diabetes, and it is found during the medical, will CIC deny the application?
What are the conditions that they check during medical?
And for what reasons they reject?
Any experinces, any body?
Thanks.
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...
It depends on the medical exam and the assessment.
And I don't believe that 60% plus people in 50s has diabetes, B.P & thyroid ..... Where did you get this information?
...with stethoscope, blood pressure, ...
Then you go throw a thorax xray to look for contagious respiratory deseas and blood test.
Diabetes and blood pressure don't cause refusal. Only conditions considered to cause burden for health system may cause it.
All this to say that you don't have to...
oh man that's funny ! lol.
no i dont think you could get rejected for being overweight. if it makes you feel any better, people with diabetes get a PR, so you're far better than that being just slightly obese to put it in your words.
but i mean you really did make me LOL with that question...
...applicant for us is a type 1 diabetic and this was a worry for us. However we were advised that as long as you maintain regular checkups and your diabetes is stable, there shouldn't be a problem.
Good Luck x
my son is diabetic type 1. how fair are the chances of receiving PR. He is 7 years old.
I don't mind and I will disclose my HIV status to the panel physician. Howerev, I am not sure if I should answer yes to Statutory question. Diabetes and HIV are chronic diseases with diabetes having worse complications compared to HIV since HIV is quite managebale today.
If I had AIDs I would...
Sorry to hear about your child's medical condition.
I'm not an expert on these matters but someone I know (adult, primary applicant) has Type 2 diabetes and he got his PR a few months ago.
Good luck.
...already diabetic but i didnt revealed it thinking that i might be inadmissible and immmigration department also didnt informed me about my diabetes at that time. i recently received request for permanent residence medical examination and i went through all of them. my question is if this time...
diabetes is not an illness that can be passed to other people. it will not harm your application for extension even if you mention it. also they in the visa office know that visitors have to pay for treatment themselves, so they will not be dependened on Canadian free medical service, so there...
...opinion on this topic the more i get confused, but certainly i'll go through the forms which states that if i had any previous history of Diabetes etc.
What do you think that if i state "Yes true my sugar level went up once, but is under controlled" will such statement be OK, which in fact...
Should not be an issue, as long as it’s under control. Check this thread
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/medical-diabetic.565230/
Good luck.
My mother is having diabetes with insulin from last 20 years. Tomorrow she has an appointment for medical exam upfront for Supervisa. But today her sugar levels are high. Would it be recommended to still go for an exam tomorrow? Or shall I reschedule?
Good day,
I have a type 2 diabetes. 32yrs old and diagnosed last apr5,2023. Lost already 11kgs because ofdiet and sugar avoidance. I am not taking insulin. I arrived here in Canada last Apr 6, 2023
will i be PR rejected?
Thanks for the response