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I want to know dose a smoking person face any problem in chest X RAY or anything leading to visa rejection??
 
yes bro it will definately result a person to reject in medical test and yes for visa....
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Sorry bro hehe.. its not at all a problem... no issues. My friend got visa and he is a chain smoker. out of 10 i guess 6 are smokers.. haha so dont worry.
Dont 4gt to take cigg while gng to canada cauz its very costly there. so keep a backup for a month or so...

Hope u will get ur visa. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :)
 
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OMG Amit bro i was totally shocked :( Its ok i will take alot packets to canada i hope ill get the visa first :)
 
Agreed. You can certainly still pass the medical if you smoke. Nothing to worry about. Although for the good of your own health you should really stop smoking.
 
It depends on your situation, like my husband have a problem with his chest xray they saw something and he was smoking but he still got a visa. Important thing is the doctors will really scrutinize the result and you may have to repeat another one if needed.. and if you do not have any communicable disease you're good to go. As long as what they saw on the film is not communicable, you should be okay.
 
AIDS is the real pain for Canada Visa.
 
TB is very bad too. That can be passed to other people very easily. It will certainly cause problems for any PR application.
 
Hey
Plz help me out of this
M seriously tensed ......bcz of my medical examination for visa application
I smoke nearly 3 cigs /day....nd it has been almost 2 yr
Cn ths create ny kinda prblm for visa application
 
akashaakash said:
Hey
Plz help me out of this
M seriously tensed ......bcz of my medical examination for visa application
I smoke nearly 3 cigs /day....nd it has been almost 2 yr
Cn ths create ny kinda prblm for visa application

Thats nothing. Your lungs haven't even turned dark yet. Stop bring so scared.
 
I use to smoke 16 cigarette per day from last 1.5 years and i am going to go for canada student visa medical check. So there will be any problem for me in medical check if nicotine is caught and what can i do so nicotine does not caught in medical report?
 
I use to smoke 16 cigarette per day from last 1.5 years and i am going to go for canada student visa medical check. So there will be any problem for me in medical check if nicotine is caught and what can i do so nicotine does not caught in medical report?
did you clear the medical tests friend...??
 
Please reply if you passed the test?
I use to smoke 16 cigarette per day from last 1.5 years and i am going to go for canada student visa medical check. So there will be any problem for me in medical check if nicotine is caught and what can i do so nicotine does not caught in medical report?
if
 
I usually smoke 1 cig a day for past 6-7 months will my chest xray show anything negative or will it affect my blood
Help me with this pls
I'm really worried
 
I usually smoke 1 cig a day for past 6-7 months will my chest xray show anything negative or will it affect my blood
Help me with this pls
I'm really worried

smoking damage takes years to develop. you’re just starting so there’s no damage to your lungs yet. in addition, you’re just an ocassional smoker if you only smoke 1 cig a day. when was the last time you had your chest xray?

don’t worry, you’ll be fine (unless you already have an existing lung condition before you started smoking). and please, stop smoking. this is a friendly advise from a 28 year smoking veteran (i stopped just last year). there’s nothing good about smoking, except making the cigarette manufacturers rich and jobs for tobacco farmers (the later can be easily addressed by introducing other crops to farm).

wish you all the best.
 
Smoking by itself is not a medical issue unless of course you develop some related illnesses which will make you a burden to the Canadian health system.