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newuser

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Sep 23, 2009
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Dear Seniors

I have Ulcerative Collitics and I am taking medication to control it. I can say that it is 90% controlled and do not need any surgery. I would like to disclose to DMP about my Ulcerative Collotics. What are the chances that I will not have problem and it will be accepted by immigration.

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newuser

Newbie
Sep 23, 2009
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Dear Experts
I have one more question. If CIC says that my condition might cause excessive demand on health service and hence INADMISSIBLE, then what are the possible steps to convince them. If a lawyer can help to challenge inadmissibility, how much does it cost?
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Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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If it is a problem, the best way to convince them is to get a report from a doctor, a specialist, who can tell them that your medical problem is completely under control and will not be an issue.
 

simple future

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Aug 29, 2012
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Hi Lion,

If this is possible Please give us some informayion:

We are 33 years old couple with 1 child.

Last year we recived our Quebec selection certificate and now waiting for our medical exams.

6 month ago my husband was diagnosed with Uiceritice colitis (very mild).
He got a local treatment and now he is perfectly fine.no medication no treatment - he worked during the hole time.

Dows any one know if because of this we will be rejected?

we are very afraid.

Thank you all
 

Leon

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If he is perfectly fine now, I am sure he will pass his medicals and you will not have a problem.
 

simple future

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Aug 29, 2012
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Thank you very much Leon

Do you think we should mention his medical condition during our medical exams or Not?

Our question is because we really afraid to lose everything after such a hard work and he is perfectly O.k his body is in full remision.
The proffesor he is going to wrote a very warm letter/

Thank you for everything