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  1. browning911

    Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications 2016 timeline and updates

    Wishing you and baby C the best.
  2. Hasan9999

    Father has type 2 Diabetes. What are the chances

    Kidney failure is a different aspect. A normal diabetic patient even if takes insulin with a normal medical result should be okey as far as immigration acceptability is concerned. Hasan
  3. gursikhphysio

    2010 Parents sponsorship applicants join here

    Hi kcdasoju, BP and Diabetes are not considered medical rejection problems. They look for infectious diseases, HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, TB and other problems like these. Normal age related medical problems are not considered. You should not worry. Your parents should not have...
  4. P

    Medical Results

    Hi If you have a disease or condition that you are unaware of, the panel physician will inform you.
  5. initial

    Quebec applicants 2010(Damascus) waiting for medicals

    Yalla the drink on me :) i don't eat sugar :) i think I'll pass the exam :) . What if my wife is breastfeeding , can we postpone the xray ?
  6. M

    parents sponsership joine here

    Please reply DMP called last week my mother in law (alone PA) for consultation report regarding Diabetes and possible kidney problem (appointment was on June 12, 2013) What does it mean? Main Medicals were done on March 17, 2013 and there was no further tests requested. CHC NEW DELHI asked RPRF...
  7. B

    Canadian Retired Husband, US Retired Wife want to Live in Canada - Where Start?

    ...the approximate differences in wait times re applying inland or outland? and while we are waiting is it the temporary visa that I need to go in country or will my American passport suffice? Is there no expeditionary process because of his health concerns...heart attack, epilepsy, and diabetes?
  8. G

    July 01, 2011 FSW Applicants_MI 3

    no it wont but i guess they will require additional test if youre diabetic. better go to diabetology so that when they check and has it zero then it means your diabetes is controlled. then they will accept that. and worry no more.
  9. fast track

    July 01, 2011 FSW Applicants_MI 3

    Apart from these they are more concern with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and other highly contagious sexually transmitted diseaeses like gonorrhoea too. :) ;)
  10. Karlshammar

    Medical restrictions

    For spousal sponsorships the only medical grounds for denial is if they pose a danger to public health. This would be some dangerous diseases that is highly contagious, which obviously does not apply to heart disease or diabetes. :)
  11. rajdeep

    please do not immigrate to canada if you have stable job in your country!

    life does not move only with positiveness,negative and positive thoughts makes life balanced ,MUCH SUGAR GAVE YOU DIABETES
  12. mrdynamo

    Join Group: RPRF, Medicals, PP sent Waiting for Visas

    ofcourse u can take medicine with u.better to take priscription slip of doctor mentioning medicine u want to take try to put them in ur big-bag,not in handcarry :) :)
  13. C

    Additional medical tests required

    Impossible to say. Depends on how advanced your diabetes is, what kind of nerve damage you already have, your kidney function, the amount of insulin you use, etc. You should be aware the Canada doesn't have a national pharmacare program and insulin is quite expensive and diabetic supplies are...
  14. C

    The Steps, the total cost and the length of the immigration process to Canada.

    Well blood tests don't just look for HIV or Syphilis and urine tests looks for mainly kidney disease not diabetes. Chest X-ray looks for TB but can look for many other lung conditions and even enlarged heart. Just expect a general overview is the main point.
  15. P

    Medical medical

    Hi 1. With high blood pressure, he will probably be referred for a creatinine test to see if there is any kidney damage. If there is no damage, then he will probably pass the medical.
  16. V

    Sponsoring Parents in 2015

    Congratulations Rossei! Such a big barrier taken off. Hopefully PPR is coming your way soon.
  17. terki

    FSW 2014 Applicants Timeline- Lets Network Here.

    ...for immigration purposes whose health and/or social services costs it estimates will surpass this threshold. So for example, someone with diabetes may or may not be deemed medically inadmissible depending on whether their treatment requirements are estimated to surpass the Excessive Demand...
  18. Maverick.Canajun

    name difference in education certificate & passport

    Hi, Diabetes is serious. There is a "excessive demand" keyword search you SHOULD DO. Also, you should demonstrate good BG control via the H1abc test. Finally, you have one last chance if CIC decides against you, to write back when they send you a "fairness" letter. Please read up on all these...
  19. R

    I am Diabetic would i be rejected my PR in Canada?

    I am applying for PR in Federal Skilled Worker Program which is supposed to open on Jan 1st. I am recently diagnosed of diabetes and it is in control. I am using a single pill which would keep my blood sugars below normal just like any other individual. If i hide this fact and apply for PR would...