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Star magic

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Feb 5, 2017
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Hi... my spouse di his medical backhome... and the panel physician found it that my husband had a diabetes type 2 and elevated hypertension. He was newly diagnosed. The ppd referred him to go to private endocrinologist. And he did. The diagnosed was type 2 diabetes and of course high blood.. the recommendation was life style modification, medication maintenance and regular follow up. The prognosis was is the dependent has a several factor It is to adherence the lifestyle modification, to control the blood sugar and Control the other co- morditities.

My question is, what happen for my application for permanent resident in Canada. Is this inadmissible. Pls answer my question..
 
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PMM

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Star magic said:
Hi... my spouse di his medical backhome... and the panel physician found it that my husband had a diabetes type 2 and elevated hypertension. He was newly diagnosed. The ppd referred him to go to private endocrinologist. And he did. The diagnosed was type 2 diabetes and of course high blood.. the recommendation was life style modification, medication maintenance and regular follow up. The prognosis was is the dependent has a several factor It is to adherence the lifestyle modification, to control the blood sugar and Control the other co- morditities.

My question is, what happen for my application for permanent resident in Canada. Is this inadmissible. Pls answer my question..
1. With high blood pressure, he will probably be referred for a creatinine test to see if there is any kidney damage. If there is no damage, then he will probably pass the medical.
 

prakash uprety

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Jan 17, 2018
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Hi... my spouse di his medical backhome... and the panel physician found it that my husband had a diabetes type 2 and elevated hypertension. He was newly diagnosed. The ppd referred him to go to private endocrinologist. And he did. The diagnosed was type 2 diabetes and of course high blood.. the recommendation was life style modification, medication maintenance and regular follow up. The prognosis was is the dependent has a several factor It is to adherence the lifestyle modification, to control the blood sugar and Control the other co- morditities.

My question is, what happen for my application for permanent resident in Canada. Is this inadmissible. Pls answer my question..
Did you receive your visa ??