@scylla
thanks for replying scylla.
can i apply PR once i get a job letter after my course completion
@scylla
another little query..
will there be a different medical test for me?
like do they will elaborate my conditions in medical?
@scylla
i believe medical inadmissibility and fairness letters comes while i have to immigrate for the canadian citizenship..
will it cause trouble while applying for study visa??
They may ask you to do additional medical tests. I would recommend you spend time researching medical inadmissibility and fairness letters. It's possible CIC may decide your condition will create a burden on the Canadian health care system and send you a fairness letter indicating they intend to refuse your application unless you can prove otherwise.
I have another question. Would it be possible for me to get a PR if my wife is the main applicant?
I have another question. Would it be possible for me to get a PR if my wife is the main applicant?
If you are successful in obtaining PR - yes, treatment will be available in Canada.
Given the severity of your condition, it's quite possible PR may be refused due to excessive demand. If CIC believes the costs of your health care in Canada will exceed $6,500 annually, you can expect CIC will tell you they want to refuse you under excessive demand. You will then have an opportunity to try to argue that the costs of your condition to the health care system will be lower than the $6.5K threshold.
Since I have taken factor only once in 34 yrs, would I still fall under excessive demand?? I am a mild hemophilic and do not require factor support in normal life. Can you share your experience?
You have a better chance of succeeding since your condition is so mild and you have no needs for treatment.
I have a bleeding disorder but my experiences are irrelevant since I was born in Canada.