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InUkCa

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May 16, 2016
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Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Draw 10 | LAA: 28 Nov 15 | MPNP:24 Jan 16 | SP2: 7 Feb16 | SP2 Resubmission : 15 Feb 16 | Received Status: 22 Feb 16 | CIC: 31 Aug 16
Doc's Request.
SP2 : To resubmit 15 Jan 16
Nomination.....
Assessment Pending: 8 July 16 | SP2 Interview: 21 July 16 | Applicant Interview: 27 July 2016 | Assessment in process: 28 July 16 | Assessment Complete: 2 August 2016 | Nomination Letter (LOA): 11 August 2016
AOR Received.
15 Dec 2016(XEP to EP), 28 Dec 2016
File Transfer...
28 Dec 2016
Med's Done....
05 Jan 2017 (passed)
Passport Req..
16 Feb 2017 (Passport sent on 23 Feb 2017)
VISA ISSUED...
14 March 2017
LANDED..........
25 March 2017
Hi,

I'm wondering if high BMI (above 40) of accompanying dependent( partner) is problem for immigrating.
Actually my(applicant) BMI is 25 as recommended but wife's BMI is 41. She is fairly active but still her BMI is quite high. I noticed that CIC take into account BMI during medicals. I'm expecting medicals in coming months.

Does anyone knows that it will trigger medical rejection?

Thanks,
 
No

Canada is more concern of transmittable diseases or serious and long term health concern than that.
 
InUkCa said:
I'm wondering if high BMI (above 40) of accompanying dependent( partner) is problem for immigrating.
Actually my(applicant) BMI is 25 as recommended but wife's BMI is 41. She is fairly active but still her BMI is quite high. I noticed that CIC take into account BMI during medicals. I'm expecting medicals in coming months.

Does anyone knows that it will trigger medical rejection?

A high BMI in and of itself will not cause a refusal. However, if she has any medical conditions associated with morbid obesity such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease etc., that could lead to a refusal.
 
Hi,

I'm wondering if high BMI (above 40) of accompanying dependent( partner) is problem for immigrating.
Actually my(applicant) BMI is 25 as recommended but wife's BMI is 41. She is fairly active but still her BMI is quite high. I noticed that CIC take into account BMI during medicals. I'm expecting medicals in coming months.

Does anyone knows that it will trigger medical rejection?

Thanks,
Hi
Did this become an issue for you or was their smooth sailing?