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Medical Inadmissibility

Veton91

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Oct 27, 2021
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Hello everyone,

My name is Veton and I was recently called (NOI) from Ontario PNP and I am proceeding with gathering all the required documentation. Needless to say I was very excited until I read about the potential medical inadmissibility.
The fact is that I am physically disabled I have only a limited range of movement by using crutches. Nonetheless I am mostly independent, graduated, go to work, drive ect. I do not need or use any medications at this time nor do I need any supervision for personal care but I do need assistance in homemaking activities such as laundry, cooking, groceries and so on. I also am aware that Canada has raised the cost cap at $21,000 a year. I am the primary and only applicant and plan to move alone.

If you guys have any similar experiences lately let me know if this type of disability has posed a challenge.

All the best and thank you!
 

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Hello everyone,

My name is Veton and I was recently called (NOI) from Ontario PNP and I am proceeding with gathering all the required documentation. Needless to say I was very excited until I read about the potential medical inadmissibility.
The fact is that I am physically disabled I have only a limited range of movement by using crutches. Nonetheless I am mostly independent, graduated, go to work, drive ect. I do not need or use any medications at this time nor do I need any supervision for personal care but I do need assistance in homemaking activities such as laundry, cooking, groceries and so on. I also am aware that Canada has raised the cost cap at $21,000 a year. I am the primary and only applicant and plan to move alone.

If you guys have any similar experiences lately let me know if this type of disability has posed a challenge.

All the best and thank you!
It's hard to comment since medicals are very individual and the outcomes are based on your personal situation. Given you live and work independently, and don't rely on any medication or support, I think it's certainly worth a shot applying. If you end up receiving a PFL due to your medical condition, then hire a lawyer to help you craft a strong response to show your needs will fall well below the $20K per year. Good luck!
 
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