Hello
We applied for our PR and received a procedural fairness letter due to my partner's condition. He has a rare autoimmune kidney disease and his renal function is at stage 4. His condition is stable, and we are high rate taxpayer, working a full time jobs without any issues. We don't have kids.
We received a report from the CIC about costs of dialysis (as it's possible, although not a certainty that he may or may not need this sometime in the future), based on a study in Alberta. The study is pretty general - portrays kidney disease as being a certain cost, but when you look into the report further there is very little detail around how the cost breaks down. I even contacted the author of the report for more information on the breakdown, so that we could understand if there's elements in the costs that we could cover - as we have health insurance and some savings. There are very few cost reports on kidney disease - ie hardly any alternative reports.
It seems very unfair to be basing someone's entire future on a poorly written report.
Has anyone else had any success at all overcoming medical inadmissability for stage 4 kidney disease?
Thank you so much for reading!
Olga
We applied for our PR and received a procedural fairness letter due to my partner's condition. He has a rare autoimmune kidney disease and his renal function is at stage 4. His condition is stable, and we are high rate taxpayer, working a full time jobs without any issues. We don't have kids.
We received a report from the CIC about costs of dialysis (as it's possible, although not a certainty that he may or may not need this sometime in the future), based on a study in Alberta. The study is pretty general - portrays kidney disease as being a certain cost, but when you look into the report further there is very little detail around how the cost breaks down. I even contacted the author of the report for more information on the breakdown, so that we could understand if there's elements in the costs that we could cover - as we have health insurance and some savings. There are very few cost reports on kidney disease - ie hardly any alternative reports.
It seems very unfair to be basing someone's entire future on a poorly written report.
Has anyone else had any success at all overcoming medical inadmissability for stage 4 kidney disease?
Thank you so much for reading!
Olga