Hi ! I'm sponsoring my diabetic parents. mom takes insulin but dad takes medicine to control his diabetes.overall their diabetes is under control.just worry about their medicals and want to know their chances of rejection.
Thanks.
Immigration to Canada in order to secure a medical, healthy and educational life for my daughter, the most important thing I have.
She suffers from type 1 diabetes,
She is 6 and a half years old.
Is it possible to sponsor 2 people in different classes? I am currently sponsoring my common-law partner and I want to know if I can sponsor my 31 year old son who has diabetes 1?
My mom has got medical request for supervisa. She has frozen shoulder which gets better with physiotherapy. Can this be a reason for rejection? She doesn't have diabetes and her BP is in control with medications.
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"With my skills and education, I will be able to get a job and afford all the ice cream I can get before I die of diabetes"
only a qualified medical practitioner can answer your questions. Or ask your family doctor.
P.S. Diabetes should not be problem with the Visa i dont think. Insurance companies may make a fuss if insulin is used.
I have not declared my BP /diabetes problem in my medical.I have to take my medicine with me to canada on my first landing. can Immigration officer on finding my medicine with me create any problem
AS LONG AS THE DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION IS WELL CONTROLLED NO PROBLEM....BUT IF TB IS PRESENT AND ACTIVE....HMMM THAT IS WORRISOME COS ITS CONTAGIOUS AND THEY WONT WANT YOU TO GO AND SPREAD IT....
Hard to say as it could be an indication of diabetes, and may result in the need for dialysis or replacement of the kidney.
This is probably one of those things that can go either way.
Hi,
They have asked to resubmit "declaration" form. S
There is one question: had any serious disease or physical or mental disorder?
Should I mention about high blood pressure and diabetes here?
Are these serious disease category?