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I just finished my medicals and saw that my creatinine level went to 136umol/L(range is 50 -120).And eGFR is 57 instead of >60.Please does any have such experience and what will be my chances. Is an express entry (CEC)
Cheers
 
I just finished my medicals and saw that my creatinine level went to 136umol/L(range is 50 -120).And eGFR is 57 instead of >60.Please does any have such experience and what will be my chances. Is an express entry (CEC)
Cheers
If you are asking if you will be inadmissible due to medical issues, based on your creatinine levels it will be hard to say at face value. You become inadmissible (medically) if;
you are
- Danger to public health and public safety
- Pose an excessive demand on health and social services
Excessive demand means that one has a chronic condition that you have or the services needed to treat and manage your health condition would likely cost more than the excessive demand cost threshold of $20,517 per year and this would put a strain in the system.
 
If you are asking if you will be inadmissible due to medical issues, based on your creatinine levels it will be hard to say at face value. You become inadmissible (medically) if;
you are
- Danger to public health and public safety
- Pose an excessive demand on health and social services
Excessive demand means that one has a chronic condition that you have or the services needed to treat and manage your health condition would likely cost more than the excessive demand cost threshold of $20,517 per year and this would put a strain in the system.
Alright. So any ideas of what might happen. The results have been sent to IRCC .You think further tests? Am just confused. Thank you so much
 
Alright. So any ideas of what might happen. The results have been sent to IRCC .You think further tests? Am just confused. Thank you so much
Just chill for a bit. No use thinking about it too much. if you know you don't have a medical condition or a chronic condition requiring regular visits to the doctor or buying medicine on a regular basis, you should be fine. My opinion and based on experience
 
Just chill for a bit. No use thinking about it too much. if you know you don't have a medical condition or a chronic condition requiring regular visits to the doctor or buying medicine on a regular basis, you should be fine. My opinion and based on experience
Thanks a lot. I really appreciate that. Will see how it turns out
 
I just finished my medicals and saw that my creatinine level went to 136umol/L(range is 50 -120).And eGFR is 57 instead of >60.Please does any have such experience and what will be my chances. Is an express entry (CEC)
Cheers
Hi , did you pass medical with those results? What was your grading?