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Impatient Dankaroo

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But I think problem is more than that ,this is the paradox you have a lot of jobs in torronto ,you Baisically work inorder to pay for housing and taxes ,if that is the case why do you want to live there.
Now Alberta you have limited opportunities (nothing when compared to torronto) but place is livable .I am talking about engineering/supply chain jobs
Decent amount of supply chain jobs in Calgary mate, only issue is that they're mainly oil and gas sector which makes sense but might harm your career in the long run
 
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RSub

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Huh. That's nice.

I want to escape my country because I live in places like these:


I, too, wish to wear a sundress and roll around in the grass all day long. And maybe ride my bike with a cold beer in my hand, while still wearing my sundress of course.
How do you breathe bro? Are you from Delhi? I felt giddy at the Delhi Airport. I can tolerate hot climate (Being a Chennaite) or snowy places, but bad air....noooo!!!!!
 

RSub

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Got remed yesterday. However, my spouse has had a thyroid surgery due to papillary carcinoma and is on hormone replacement medication (Euthyrox). She had several lymph nodes removed where one of them contained cancer. This happened about half a year ago, i.e. after previous medicals. Should we be concerned about medical admissibility?

I’ve looked up Euthyrox tablet prices in North America and it should be well under $1k per year. She also needs ultrasound and blood tests but these are quite common. That sounds far from excessive demand. However would carcinoma (although cured) raise a red flag? Any action we can take to assure the medical officer?

My consultant advised to get a note citing “cured and no recurrence, no further treatment required” from the surgeon for bringing to remedical. I appreciate advice from anyone who’s has had any doubt on their medical admissibility.
This link may help you.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/inadmissibility/reasons/medical-inadmissibility.html
 
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How do you breathe bro? Are you from Delhi? I felt giddy at the Delhi Airport. I can tolerate hot climate (Being a Chennaite) or snowy places, but bad air....noooo!!!!!

I am fortunate enough to live in green(er) parts of the place.

But yeah, the air does get worse during winters. We keep air filters on during the winters, ACs on during summers. I am extremely fortunate to be able to afford all this, of course.
 
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slavicgirl

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That's exactly what led me to post that picture. @slavicgirl reason for leaving Europe for Canada/Australia made me realize how differently we value things. One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Yeah agree. As I mentioned loads of points on the pro side for Scandinavia. Good air quality, barely any people, stable economy. Loads of Indiands live here because certain areas are expanding rapidly and there is not enough qualified manpower here, other well qualified EU nations tend not to migrate to Scandinavia. (I mean why would you if you are German for example) Indiands are well qualified and willing to migrate.
 

WPGBound

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So I'm one of those here who received ADRs recently, completed them, and now some time has gone by without any other movement. I had requested GCMS notes from the CBSA back in January, and finally received them yesterday. The notes are dated as of May 13, 2022.

My file had laid dormant for a long time until March 11. On that date I received a Sch A ADR. On March 21, I can tell from other parts of my notes that Officer AB14712 went through a bunch of my file and appears to have requested a new PCC (FBI report) and re-med. I turned around the FBI report 3 days later, and IRCC acknowledged receiving and passing my re-med on April 5 (although it's not shown on this page, it is shown on the medical specific page of the GCMS notes). And then it appears they gave themselves an additional 30 day internal deadline... and have blown past that one as well?

The waiting continues!

 

sg1234

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So I'm one of those here who received ADRs recently, completed them, and now some time has gone by without any other movement. I had requested GCMS notes from the CBSA back in January, and finally received them yesterday. The notes are dated as of May 13, 2022.

My file had laid dormant for a long time until March 11. On that date I received a Sch A ADR. On March 21, I can tell from other parts of my notes that Officer AB14712 went through a bunch of my file and appears to have requested a new PCC (FBI report) and re-med. I turned around the FBI report 3 days later, and IRCC acknowledged receiving and passing my re-med on April 5 (although it's not shown on this page, it is shown on the medical specific page of the GCMS notes). And then it appears they gave themselves an additional 30 day internal deadline... and have blown past that one as well?

The waiting continues!

Security is still not started for you?
 
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Central London, Britain
a weekday
8 am morning
slides door open
whole sky moody & dark with drizzle
meh aint going for work today
gets back inside
opens the fridge
slides one chilled beer from the mega case, some sunflower seeds, fries and mayo
the day is over
Central Calgary, Alberta
a weekday
8 am morning
slides door open
sky is ok
meh aint going for work today OH WAIT THERE'S NO WORK NEVER
gets back inside
opens the fridge, fridge is empty cuz no job no beer
reads through the 50 automatic "follow up" emails from companies I applied to telling me "unfortunately they decided to continue with other candidates"
the day is over
 

wonderbly

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Got remed yesterday. However, my spouse has had a thyroid surgery due to papillary carcinoma and is on hormone replacement medication (Euthyrox). She had several lymph nodes removed where one of them contained cancer. This happened about half a year ago, i.e. after previous medicals. Should we be concerned about medical admissibility?

I’ve looked up Euthyrox tablet prices in North America and it should be well under $1k per year. She also needs ultrasound and blood tests but these are quite common. That sounds far from excessive demand. However would carcinoma (although cured) raise a red flag? Any action we can take to assure the medical officer?

My consultant advised to get a note citing “cured and no recurrence, no further treatment required” from the surgeon for bringing to remedical. I appreciate advice from anyone who’s has had any doubt on their medical admissibility.
Be prepared for a furtherance request from IRCC which might lengthen your wait, but you will NOT be inadmissible based on past surgery (as long as results are clear). And thyroid meds are dirt cheap.
 
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So I'm one of those here who received ADRs recently, completed them, and now some time has gone by without any other movement. I had requested GCMS notes from the CBSA back in January, and finally received them yesterday. The notes are dated as of May 13, 2022.

My file had laid dormant for a long time until March 11. On that date I received a Sch A ADR. On March 21, I can tell from other parts of my notes that Officer AB14712 went through a bunch of my file and appears to have requested a new PCC (FBI report) and re-med. I turned around the FBI report 3 days later, and IRCC acknowledged receiving and passing my re-med on April 5 (although it's not shown on this page, it is shown on the medical specific page of the GCMS notes). And then it appears they gave themselves an additional 30 day internal deadline... and have blown past that one as well?

The waiting continues!

I am mentally checked out. I don't even feel like ordering notes. Passed med, submitted my ADR and ready to wait for another year, just because IRCC. Rules are made for us, not for them.
 

wonderbly

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Central London, Britain
a weekday
8 am morning
slides door open
whole sky moody & dark with drizzle
meh aint going for work today
gets back inside
opens the fridge
slides one chilled beer from the mega case, some sunflower seeds, fries and mayo
the day is over
What's the deal with sunflower seeds? My first child lives on them. I can't stand them :D .