In My case, it took 10 months to receive procedural fairness letter after medical was under review. If the cost of the medication is over limit, there is chance you get procedural fairness letter other wise no problem what so ever.Did you receive any updates yet? Also what were you asked to include in your Crohn's medical report? Many thanks.
Congratulations!!!! It is a great news after all these months! You must be so relieved!Got PR Finally. Best of luck for other applicants.
No I didn't receive any updates, I'm requested for information using web form, They asked me to remind them after 5 months from initial physician visit. How abt u?Did you receive any updates yet? Also what were you asked to include in your Crohn's medical report? Many thanks.
Yes, I had my medical passed after about 45 days, with no ADR. Best of luck to youNo I didn't receive any updates, I'm requested for information using web form, They asked me to remind them after 5 months from initial physician visit. How abt u?
What medicine do u use for ur Crohn's disease?Yes, I had my medical passed after about 45 days, with no ADR. Best of luck to you
My doctor said me that I'm in remission today, is there a way I can update the application or providing them this Info would that help my application In a positive way?I haven't taken anything for almost 5 years, but I did have surgery 9 year ago and a couple of years of steroids/azathioprine.
Oh that's amazing, congrats! As to updating your application, I have no idea I'm afraid, as I've never needed to update mine. Maybe have a look on the website for the contact number and give them a call. That way you'll know for sure.My doctor said me that I'm in remission today, is there a way I can update the application or providing them this Info would that help my application In a positive way?
Hi Ahmedhere,Hi everyone,
Right now I'm in the process of applying for PR, and I recently did my medical test...everything is fine except for one thing,
I have IBD and I'm on Remicade, Remicade is a quite expensive drug, but it is not covered by Canada's health insurance anyways...I get it covered through a support program from the pharma company..
My disease is totally under control and I live perfectly normal with no major or minor health issues at all, the only thing is that I have to stay always on the drug...
So now I'm quite concerned, would that lead to my application being rejected cause of medical failure? does anyone have/know a similar case?
Hello basan,In My case, it took 10 months to receive procedural fairness letter after medical was under review. If the cost of the medication is over limit, there is chance you get procedural fairness letter other wise no problem what so ever.