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Thanks for the detailed info. I will let her know your response. I am not sure from which country you are but any idea about such immiigration lawyers in Lahore, Pakistan?
Thanks for the detailed info. I will let her know your response. I am not sure from which country you are but any idea about such immiigration lawyers in Lahore, Pakistan?
future_canadian said:An applicant can get a medical rejection if they have a condition that will cost more than the yearly per capita expenditure of Canada's medical resources. Depending on the nature of the condition and whether it requires medical treatment and how much that medical treatment costs, a rejection is possible. However before any rejection is final, the applicant will receive a "fairness letter" regarding the condition and will have a chance to provide evidence to the contrary. After rejection, appeals are possible.
In this case I strongly suggest consulting an immigration lawyer (not a consultant), preferably one with experience in medical inadmissibility cases, to discuss details and get an expert opinion on the matter.