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Hello All,

So I recently had my medical exam for immigration, and while the doctor was asking me questions about my medical history, he asked about the drug usage, and I told him I used some weed in the past but not frequent (once a year maybe).

I was just wondering how will this affect my chances with immigration?

Thanks in advance
 
Weed is legal in Canada, so you shouldn’t have any issues. Before my PR application in December 2020, i would occasionally ‘toke’ and I had no issues passing my medicals. So relax :)
 
Hello All,

So I recently had my medical exam for immigration, and while the doctor was asking me questions about my medical history, he asked about the drug usage, and I told him I used some weed in the past but not frequent (once a year maybe).

I was just wondering how will this affect my chances with immigration?

Thanks in advance

Hey what’s up how was your medical? Did you pass as you disclosed weed usage ? Thanks
 
Weed is legal in Canada, so you shouldn’t have any issues. Before my PR application in December 2020, i would occasionally ‘toke’ and I had no issues passing my medicals. So relax :)

Hey please I got accepted to Seneca college Toronto and just stopped smoking weed today because I will apply for my student permit/visa In a month which will make me have the medicals in a month. I am Nigerian Will it affect my visa negatively and do I have to disclose that I smoke weed? Please reply me I am really paranoid thank you
 
Hey please I got accepted to Seneca college Toronto and just stopped smoking weed today because I will apply for my student permit/visa In a month which will make me have the medicals in a month. I am Nigerian Will it affect my visa negatively and do I have to disclose that I smoke weed? Please reply me I am really paranoid thank you

You don’t need to disclose that you smoke weed. Like I mentioned earlier, cannabis is legal in Canada. So it’s in the same bucket as alcohol, cigarettes etc. would you also declare that you drink alcohol? Don’t stress about this.

You should be fine with medicals if you’re healthy and have no underlining sickness that may cause a strain to the Canadia Health system.
 
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You don’t need to disclose that you smoke weed. Like I mentioned earlier, cannabis is legal in Canada. So it’s in the same bucket as alcohol, cigarettes etc. would you also declare that you drink alcohol? Don’t stress about this.

You should be fine with medicals if you’re healthy and have no underlining sickness that may cause a strain to the Canadia Health system.
I feel relieved Thanks so much
 
Hey please I got accepted to Seneca college Toronto and just stopped smoking weed today because I will apply for my student permit/visa In a month which will make me have the medicals in a month. I am Nigerian Will it affect my visa negatively and do I have to disclose that I smoke weed? Please reply me I am really paranoid about https://highthc.shop/product-category/thc-flowers/ thank you

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Don't worry too much about your past cannabis use affecting your immigration chances. From what I've heard, occasional and infrequent use isn't typically a major issue, especially if it's been a while since your last time. Immigration procedures can vary based on where you're headed, but generally speaking, they're more concerned with habitual or recent use that might indicate ongoing dependency. If you're looking into growing your own, I've heard good things about some of the seed banks out there. I found this article that might help you out: https://joyorganics.com/blogs/news/top-5-weed-seed-banks-for-every-growers-needs-in-2024. It seems like they've done some research on the best options for different needs.