I had to undergo the entire procedure mentioned above. All the reports were normal. Post which I got my student visa. However, want to keep you informed that they will not let it go. Once you enter Canada, within a months time they will ask you to do the same thing again in their country under the vigilance of their doctors.canadafsw2015 said:So I had got my medicals done last week wherein there was a slight chest infection (cough patch) detected in my Chest X-ray. They uploaded my results and NDVO got back to me today and has asked me to do further additional tests to rule out TB.
I have to go 3 consecutive days to the DMP and give my spit samples, which will be incubated for 6-8 weeks.
After that I will have to get a repeat Chest X-ray done 3 months from today (February 2015)
All these results will be reviewed by a pulmonologist or respiratory physician in February 2015 to rule out TB.
So, in short, my PPR is delayed atleast until February 2015
Anyone else here who has faced the same issue???
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Best remedy, which I followed and even the doctors in Canada were surprised to see the patch was almost to an end.
I am not an alcoholic but the remedy for this one is one shot of Doctor Brandy before you are off to sleep. Let the brandy work for the entire night and this is prescribed by some of the best physicians in India. One shot means a good one mouth full of brand, do not think of a patyala pek. Also it needs to be done for the entire month or more to get results.