Hi SBI,
Scars on your legs are not a cause for rejection. Every other persons has gotten scars from accidents as well. Kindly see below for the explanations from CIC which will lead to Medical Inadmissibility (Rejection of PR application).
These are the major illnesses that will ofcourse be 100% lead to rejection if proven.
- HIV (AIDS)
- TB (Tuberculosis)
- Cancer
Applicants may be denied a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa solely on medical grounds, if:
Their condition would endanger the health or safety of the Canadian population at large; or
Their admission might cause excessive demand on existing social or health services provided by the government. *
When determining whether any person is inadmissible on medical grounds, the medical officer is obliged to consider the nature, severity or probable duration of any health impairment from which the person is suffering as well as other factors, such as:
Danger of contagion;
Unpredictable or unusual behaviour that may create a danger to public safety; and
The supply of social or health services that the person may require in Canada and whether the use of such services will deprive Canadian nationals of these services.
* The excessive demand component is waived under the Family Sponsorship category of Canada immigration for the spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner and dependent children of the Sponsor. The Sponsored person(s) still may be refused if their condition is considered to be a danger to Canadian public health or safety.
Thank you so much dmac. So I have nothing to worry for the mark that I have on my leg.
I am a 28th August applicant.
Per received on 14th Dec.
VO: London.
It seems LVO are still on a holiday mood. No updates coming from LVO. Any idea the way things are moving with LVO, by when I may expect a second line update or a MR. Since you have a very good knowledge about the FSW 2014 proceedings, I thought you are the best person to ask. Thanks in advance bro.