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Yo YO

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Hi,

I have applied for PR for Canada and i have received my medical and it has also been received by CIC.
My question is if a person has a fatty liver and high cholesterol triglycerides acid


So i thought i'd be rejected under "excessive demands on the Canadian health care system"

Can anyone confirm my thought's that i'm likely to be refused? Or give any more info?
 
no they dont check for lipid but if you infom them they might do some extra teat like ecg to check heart .

Yo YO said:
Hi,

I have applied for PR for Canada and i have received my medical and it has also been received by CIC.
My question is if a person has a fatty liver and high cholesterol triglycerides acid


So i thought i'd be rejected under "excessive demands on the Canadian health care system"

Can anyone confirm my thought's that i'm likely to be refused? Or give any more info?
 
Thank you so much for the quick reply Rawat anil,

I have applied in june 2011 or july 2011 but i not sure,

I have one more question for you.

This is 5th week since i am waiting for the reply from VISA office.

Is there a possibility that i can be rejected on medical ground.

I have read in one of the form and they have mentioned that if they need any additional test they will reply with in a month.

I am not suffering from any disease, i have done test before appearing for medical for PR.

They have only find out that i have fatty liver and High Cholesterol.

Please help with the information, as it will help me a lot Rawat anil.
 
If the DMP indicated any issues on her/his report to the Immigration Medical Service then Ottawa may ask for further tests. This should happen within a couple of months. If the DMP indicated you are admissible (M1,M2 or M3) then your GCMS notes will be updated appropriately and your e-CAS will eventually update to "medical results have been received". If the DMP indicated you are not admissible (M4, M5, M6) then you will receive a fairness letter explaining the basis of their determination you are medically inadmissible and offering you an opportunity to respond.

Five weeks is FAR too soon for you to be worried. In my case (I was deemed medically inadmissible) the examination was done in August 2010, a supplementary request letter was sent in October, responded to in November, and the fairness letter was sent at the end of March 2011. We responded in July 2011 and the rejection was done in December 2011.

All you can do at this point is wait - or order up your GCMS notes.

Good luck!
 
computergeek said:
If the DMP indicated any issues on her/his report to the Immigration Medical Service then Ottawa may ask for further tests. This should happen within a couple of months. If the DMP indicated you are admissible (M1,M2 or M3) then your GCMS notes will be updated appropriately and your e-CAS will eventually update to "medical results have been received". If the DMP indicated you are not admissible (M4, M5, M6) then you will receive a fairness letter explaining the basis of their determination you are medically inadmissible and offering you an opportunity to respond.

Five weeks is FAR too soon for you to be worried. In my case (I was deemed medically inadmissible) the examination was done in August 2010, a supplementary request letter was sent in October, responded to in November, and the fairness letter was sent at the end of March 2011. We responded in July 2011 and the rejection was done in December 2011.

All you can do at this point is wait - or order up your GCMS notes.





Good luck!



Thanks for the replay,

When i check my status on the cic website and it says it is in progress and when i click on In progress it says "medical results have been received". Now please let me know what actually it means like what is the actual status.

:)
 
Yo YO said:
When i check my status on the cic website and it says it is in progress and when i click on In progress it says "medical results have been received". Now please let me know what actually it means like what is the actual status.

Normally this would mean that your medical results have been received and (assuming it still says in process) there is no issue with them that would require further input or make you inadmissible.
 
YOyo since your medical has been sent to vo and medical panel did not request for re medical.they should be conducting security check to determine your admissibility.before november ending you should be expecting your ppr provided you dont have issues with your security.
 
shaddy is far braver than me in terms of predicting time frames. Hopefully she/he is right.
 
Guys,is vitiligo admissible to canada when we go for medical as my wife have some white patches on her one arm and on her back.does Dmp throughly examine the body.is this a cause of concern.Seniors
ur views please.
regards
chigwell1779
 
chigwell1779 said:
Guys,is vitiligo admissible to canada when we go for medical as my wife have some white patches on her one arm and on her back.does Dmp throughly examine the body.is this a cause of concern.

It does not appear to be a disease that presents a danger to public health, it's not communicable, and it does not appear likely to cause excessive demand on the social and medical services of Canada, so I cannot see any basis for using it as a claim that she is medically inadmissible.
 
shaddy said:
YOyo since your medical has been sent to vo and medical panel did not request for re medical.they should be conducting security check to determine your admissibility.before november ending you should be expecting your ppr provided you dont have issues with your security.

Hello Shaddy,

Please let me know what type of security check are we talking about.

Could you please elaborate on the same?
 
@yoyo security check is to be conducted upon receipt of medical from dmp.this is to know whether the person going to canada is not a criminal,terorrist,kidnaPper,murdrer,armedrobber,serial killer etc hope u are okay now.
 
thanks computergeek for your useful and important advice.made me relax and tension free.
cheers mate
 
shaddy said:
@ yoyo security check is to be conducted upon receipt of medical from dmp.this is to know whether the person going to canada is not a criminal,terorrist,kidnaPper,murdrer,armedrobber,serial killer etc hope u are okay now.

Thanks for the info Shaddy,

My police clearance certificated has all ready been sent to the visa with all my documents and it was all good.
 
Yo YO said:
My police clearance certificated has all ready been sent to the visa with all my documents and it was all good.

CIC also orders a background check from CSIS. They will do further investigation into your background BEYOND what shows up (or does not show up) in your PCC.