Hi,
I am looking at applying for Permanant Residency in Canada (with my wife as principal applicant). My wife has worked as a qualified registered nurse for nearly a year in the UK and I used to be an electrician before working in a couple of different jobs as a civilian in the Police in the UK.
Unfortunately, my wife found a lump that turned out to be thyroid cancer in Oct last year, fortunately, it looks like it was caught early and they have now removed her thyroid and she is due to take a radiation tablet in the next week or so, after that, fingers crossed, that is it apart from taking thyroxin for life, it has a very good prognosis.
I have filled some quick assessment forms with a couple of migration consultants (including the cancer bit) and they say we seem to be good candidates, they haven't even mentioned the cancer issue. From all of the info on the CIC site, I cannot see any definite medical conditions, indeed it is very vague.
Does anyone know of any list or whether thyroid cancer would stop us going?? I would appreciate any help as I would prefer not to submit our application and get our hopes up if we have no chance (plus the costs of the submission) and I am not sure if the consultants just want my money to then say "sorry, cancer so you can't go".
Thankyou for any help and information that you may send me
Nick
I am looking at applying for Permanant Residency in Canada (with my wife as principal applicant). My wife has worked as a qualified registered nurse for nearly a year in the UK and I used to be an electrician before working in a couple of different jobs as a civilian in the Police in the UK.
Unfortunately, my wife found a lump that turned out to be thyroid cancer in Oct last year, fortunately, it looks like it was caught early and they have now removed her thyroid and she is due to take a radiation tablet in the next week or so, after that, fingers crossed, that is it apart from taking thyroxin for life, it has a very good prognosis.
I have filled some quick assessment forms with a couple of migration consultants (including the cancer bit) and they say we seem to be good candidates, they haven't even mentioned the cancer issue. From all of the info on the CIC site, I cannot see any definite medical conditions, indeed it is very vague.
Does anyone know of any list or whether thyroid cancer would stop us going?? I would appreciate any help as I would prefer not to submit our application and get our hopes up if we have no chance (plus the costs of the submission) and I am not sure if the consultants just want my money to then say "sorry, cancer so you can't go".
Thankyou for any help and information that you may send me
Nick