-A foreign national may find themselves medically inadmissible to Canada if their condition is likely to be a danger to the health or safety of the Canadian public.
-A foreign national might be found medically inadmissible to Canada if their admission might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health services or social services provided by the government.
Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) and untreated Syphilis are considered a
danger to public health. If the foreign national has either or both of these conditions, they will likely be found inadmissible on the grounds of danger to public safety, unless the foreign national is treated according to Canadian standards. Although the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is not considered a danger to public health, CIC is committed to public health risk mitigation, and provides foreign nationals with HIV with important information that can reduce the risk of transmission.
Yes bilang yun from the day you file the application.
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Review for completeness first then once the application and documentation have been reviewed, officers will need to determine whether the applicant
Yes. They not a consultant and only a 3rd party contractor to receive and check for the completeness of application. Same reason why they cannot give immigration advice.
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