PR Express entry FSW categoryWhat kind of application? Parent / grandparent sponsorship? Spousal sponsorship?
For myself primary applicant
PR Express entry FSW categoryWhat kind of application? Parent / grandparent sponsorship? Spousal sponsorship?
I think you will have better luck to post at the Skill Worker section instead of here.I have started PR process in Canada based on skill worker category.
Have Master Degree with10 Years IT experience. But I have Kidney chronic disease at stage 3 for past 10 years and stable health, and My creatine is fluctuating between 2.2 to 3.
Is there any possibility in my case to get PR, can I continue the process.
I appreciate your response, Thank you.
You need to post in the EE/Skilled Worker sections of the forum. This section is for Canadian citizens/PRs sponsoring their family members and the rules are far different.Subash,
Greatly appreciated your words. But I cant reduce my creatine dam sure it will show around 2.4, and it was like that for past 10 years.
I am getting a lot of confusion for moving forward the process.
Hi, I have similar case. What was your outcome ?Subash,
Greatly appreciated your words. But I cant reduce my creatine dam sure it will show around 2.4, and it was like that for past 10 years.
I am getting a lot of confusion for moving forward the process.
Have you got a PR?Subash,
Greatly appreciated your words. But I cant reduce my creatine dam sure it will show around 2.4, and it was like that for past 10 years.
I am getting a lot of confusion for moving forward the process.
Hi Is there any update?Hi, I have similar case. What was your outcome ?
See answer here. This person managed to get normal test results and got PR: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/secondary-applicant-creatinine-above-3.562239/page-2#post-9723743Hi Is there any update?
Thanks a lot Scylla.See answer here. This person managed to get normal test results and got PR: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/secondary-applicant-creatinine-above-3.562239/page-2#post-9723743
The exemption only applies in situations where a Canadian citizen or PR spouse is sponsoring their non-Canadian spouse for PR. Is this your situation?Thanks a lot Scylla.
I read up a few more posts and looks like this case, the lab which ran the test made a mistake and the reports showed abnormality but when cross checked it was normal
Thanks again for pointing out
I am trying to look for some information when Creat is in the 2.8 - 3 range with No CKD or Renal issues & whether or not that person would pass medical for PR. I also saw the exemption rule about medicals here & I believe spouses are not considered for the financial burden on healthcare? https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/non-economic-classes/family-class-decisions/admissibility.html
No I am not in either category. We, as a family, are awaiting PRThe exemption only applies in situations where a Canadian citizen or PR spouse is sponsoring their non-Canadian spouse for PR. Is this your situation?
In that case both of you must pass the medical. No one is exempt.No I am not in either category. We, as a family, are awaiting PR
Yes. The kids and I have. Spouse was asked for a note from Nephrologist. No CKD and we ran a battery of other tests too & they all came back normal.In that case both of you must pass the medical. No one is exempt.