No, you are wrong.
In BC, if you are eligible, provincial health insurance does cover medications.
Hello Beautiful People,
My wife got diagnosed with MS in pakistan 6 months ago, she is not on any sort of medications as her condition is (Clinically Isolated Syndrome), the doctors have told her that she does not required any medication as her condition is absolutely stable and not at all progressive thanks to almighty GOD.
We are looking to apply for Canadian immigration via Federal Skilled Immigration program, my wife will be the primary applicant. What are the chances of not passing the medical exams due to declaring Multiple Sclerosis?
I have read on alot of posts that if your medication exceeds $20,000/- you are medically inadmissable but if
you are not on any sort of medications at all and completely fine since in some people MS stays in them forever but never hurts them, nor progress nor does it affect their physical or mental ability.
Does the IRCC calculate the average cost of medication in canada via assessing the medications the applicant is on or its dependent the sort of disease and its stage? whats the criteria please and what should we be expecting?