I'll share my friend's case here. His mom had knee problems. VO called them for intw and said that u have to get it treated in India before i can issue u a visa. So she got her knee surgery done. and only then they were issued visa.sideydicey said:Dear Qorax /Seniors/Yahoo,
I really need your help here , please treat this as urgent request :
"As part of the medicals, one of my friends was asked to re-confirm the suspicion of heart murmur. All her regular medical tests were normal. The ECG and 2D echo tests turned out to be normal, however the TEE (trans-esophegal echo) test revealed a slight gap in the membrane, which the doctors say would require ASD closure surgery. However, she is completely normal now and would not like to risk the heart surgery at this stage (28 yrs). What are there chances of rejection if the surgery is not done now but at a later stage and they are willing to sponsor the entire cost in Canada? What is the best possible way to approach CHC on this issue? This is the last step before the PR. Please advise."
Regards,
MDM
It is not possible to say that u will sponsor entire cost in canada after u get PR because once u are PR u are treated at par with canadians. U get a health card and u just go to any hospital and get anything done for free.
Best way to approach is to get it corrected here.
I was told by a CIC doctor who has worked in ottawa CIC that CIC takes heart and brain surgeries seriously as they are costly, for everything else they are lenient.