I've noticed Beauty's inquiry regarding this subject remains unanswered. I too have the same question and I do hope you can enlighten both of us about it.
Is there a possiblity that the visa for PNP would be denied if the applicant or dependent had contacted the Hepa B virus (years back) even if that person never discontinued his /her work and is now maintaining a healthy/ normal life?
Letter of approval from the Province had already been granted to us and we had submitted the same along with other documents to the Canadian Embassy here in our country for our Permanent Residence visa approval. Now, we are just waiting for the schedule of our medical test in few months time..
Would there be any considerations concerning this medical virus? Do we need to request for an interview w/ the concerned embassy explaining the present medical condition of the carrier?
Thank you so much for the reply...
Is there a possiblity that the visa for PNP would be denied if the applicant or dependent had contacted the Hepa B virus (years back) even if that person never discontinued his /her work and is now maintaining a healthy/ normal life?
Letter of approval from the Province had already been granted to us and we had submitted the same along with other documents to the Canadian Embassy here in our country for our Permanent Residence visa approval. Now, we are just waiting for the schedule of our medical test in few months time..
Would there be any considerations concerning this medical virus? Do we need to request for an interview w/ the concerned embassy explaining the present medical condition of the carrier?
Thank you so much for the reply...