Hi,
I received immigration visa (federal skill worker) and PROC documents for myself, my wife and my 3 year old kid, which will expire in August-2011.
At the time of medical examination we all were healthy. Later after 3 months of medical examination we identified that my kid have acute myeloid leukemia (AML). He undergone several intense chemotherapy treatment and now he is in good health. Dr. suggests further 9 months precaution and observation period to prevent disease relapsed. For precaution measure Dr. haven't remove his PORT-A (metal piece) from his chest. He advises us to be removing in November-2011 after completing the waiting period of post therapy.
Q1-Under his medical conditions do we allow to enter into Canada?
Q2-Do I need to disclose my kid medical condition to immigration officer at the port of entry? What are the consequences if I will not disclose it?
Q3-In general what type of questions immigration officer will ask?
Q4-What types of medical tests require for 3 year old kids for obtaining OHIP as well as any private health insurance?
Q5-Are there any specific private health insurance coverage plans available from the day we land?
Q6-Is it possible that I can travel alone and later after his full recovery I will apply for family sponsorship visa? (In that case they will not use their issued immigration visa.)
Q7-I am eligible to enter from any port of entry into Canada, but I am interested to settle in Toronto, so is it good idea to land in Alberta province get the AHIP and later move to Toronto?
Please suggest me with the best of your knowledge and experience. Any other related information and suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Faber
I received immigration visa (federal skill worker) and PROC documents for myself, my wife and my 3 year old kid, which will expire in August-2011.
At the time of medical examination we all were healthy. Later after 3 months of medical examination we identified that my kid have acute myeloid leukemia (AML). He undergone several intense chemotherapy treatment and now he is in good health. Dr. suggests further 9 months precaution and observation period to prevent disease relapsed. For precaution measure Dr. haven't remove his PORT-A (metal piece) from his chest. He advises us to be removing in November-2011 after completing the waiting period of post therapy.
Q1-Under his medical conditions do we allow to enter into Canada?
Q2-Do I need to disclose my kid medical condition to immigration officer at the port of entry? What are the consequences if I will not disclose it?
Q3-In general what type of questions immigration officer will ask?
Q4-What types of medical tests require for 3 year old kids for obtaining OHIP as well as any private health insurance?
Q5-Are there any specific private health insurance coverage plans available from the day we land?
Q6-Is it possible that I can travel alone and later after his full recovery I will apply for family sponsorship visa? (In that case they will not use their issued immigration visa.)
Q7-I am eligible to enter from any port of entry into Canada, but I am interested to settle in Toronto, so is it good idea to land in Alberta province get the AHIP and later move to Toronto?
Please suggest me with the best of your knowledge and experience. Any other related information and suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Faber