J jbj274 Full Member Jun 29, 2018 37 9 Sep 23, 2018 #1 Hi, I have IBD, Crohn's disease, it is a chronic disease which can be usually controlled by medication. My question is that could this disease effect my EE application to be refused?
Hi, I have IBD, Crohn's disease, it is a chronic disease which can be usually controlled by medication. My question is that could this disease effect my EE application to be refused?
mr.preetsingh VIP Member Oct 26, 2017 5,992 1,180 Canada Category........ FSW NOC Code...... 2171 App. Filed....... 14-04-2018 Doc's Request. NA Nomination..... NA AOR Received. 14-04-2018 IELTS Request NA File Transfer... NA Med's Request Upfront Med's Done.... 07-04-2018 Interview........ NA Passport Req.. 19-06-2018 VISA ISSUED... 25-06-2018 LANDED.......... 06-09-2018 Sep 23, 2018 #2 jbj274 said: Hi, I have IBD, Crohn's disease, it is a chronic disease which can be usually controlled by medication. My question is that could this disease effect my EE application to be refused? Click to expand... Check yourself here https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/standard-requirements/medical-requirements/refusals-inadmissibility/danger-public-health-public-safety.html
jbj274 said: Hi, I have IBD, Crohn's disease, it is a chronic disease which can be usually controlled by medication. My question is that could this disease effect my EE application to be refused? Click to expand... Check yourself here https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/standard-requirements/medical-requirements/refusals-inadmissibility/danger-public-health-public-safety.html
macaly7 Hero Member Jan 4, 2018 467 412 Category........ FSW Sep 23, 2018 #3 Neither of those are a danger to public health so it depends on the cost of your medication and treatment in Canada. As long as it's " less than $19,812 per year for the next five years" then you should not have any problems. Reactions: jbj274
Neither of those are a danger to public health so it depends on the cost of your medication and treatment in Canada. As long as it's " less than $19,812 per year for the next five years" then you should not have any problems.
louardjoe Full Member Sep 16, 2018 47 60 New Zealand Category........ FSW Visa Office...... ? NOC Code...... 2171 App. Filed....... 31-08-2018 AOR Received. 31-08-2018 Med's Done.... 30-09-2018 Nov 4, 2018 #4 Depends on the cost of the meds you are on