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My son has Down Syndrome

trytrylo

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Nov 26, 2013
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mdzahid719 said:
Dear Mr. scylla

Please do not frighten the people with your advises. I know a person in this forum (who is my relative) whose child had DS. The CIC requested for medicals and they reported the same with a letter to CIC explaining the condition of their kid.

Now they are happily living in canada for the two yrs...

@ OP i suggest you the same. Do the meds and explain the CIC with a letter
can you share me more details regarding the "CIC requested for medicals and they reported the same with a letter to CIC explaining th econdition of their kid." please?
 

computergeek

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Jan 31, 2012
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AOR Received.
21-06-2012
File Transfer...
21-6-2012
Med's Done....
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trytrylo said:
can you share me more details regarding the "CIC requested for medicals and they reported the same with a letter to CIC explaining th econdition of their kid." please?
It relates to the way that the A38 evaluation process works.

First, you do the medical examination. If the doctor identifies a condition that might create an "excessive demand" on the social and/or health care services of Canada they will note that in the medical report. The IMS folks will evaluate this and decide if further tests are required. If they are, a sealed letter is sent to the visa office and then forwarded to the applicant to take back to the Panel Physician.

The additional tests are then performed and those results sent to IMS ('Immigration Medical Service'). At that point they decide one of two things: (1) the condition does not represent an excessive demand; or (2) it does.

If the decision is (2) they will send the preliminary findings to the visa office. The Visa Officer will send a letter to the applicant laying out the issue: what the medical condition is, what the anticipated/estimated costs are and concluding that it appears the applicant is inadmissible to Canada.

The applicant has an opportunity to respond. That response can: (1) dispute the medical opinion about the condition; (2) dispute the estimated costs involved; and/or (3) provide a plan for mitigating costs so that they will not be "excessive demand". A failure to respond means that the application is refused.

So the letter is probably a response to the CIC fairness letter. It sounds like they presented an argument that was sufficiently persuasive that the VO decided they were not medically inadmissible.
 

y2abid

Star Member
May 22, 2010
122
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Category........
Visa Office......
London office
NOC Code......
0111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25-12-2009
Doc's Request.
10-4-2010
Nomination.....
real in-process 17-jan-2012
AOR Received.
10-1-2011
Med's Request
04-NOV-2014
Med's Done....
17-NOV-2014
Interview........
no
Passport Req..
PPR-1 on 2 Dec 2014 and PPR 18 Dec 2014
computergeek said:
It relates to the way that the A38 evaluation process works.

First, you do the medical examination. If the doctor identifies a condition that might create an "excessive demand" on the social and/or health care services of Canada they will note that in the medical report. The IMS folks will evaluate this and decide if further tests are required. If they are, a sealed letter is sent to the visa office and then forwarded to the applicant to take back to the Panel Physician.

The additional tests are then performed and those results sent to IMS ('Immigration Medical Service'). At that point they decide one of two things: (1) the condition does not represent an excessive demand; or (2) it does.

If the decision is (2) they will send the preliminary findings to the visa office. The Visa Officer will send a letter to the applicant laying out the issue: what the medical condition is, what the anticipated/estimated costs are and concluding that it appears the applicant is inadmissible to Canada.

The applicant has an opportunity to respond. That response can: (1) dispute the medical opinion about the condition; (2) dispute the estimated costs involved; and/or (3) provide a plan for mitigating costs so that they will not be "excessive demand". A failure to respond means that the application is refused.

So the letter is probably a response to the CIC fairness letter. It sounds like they presented an argument that was sufficiently persuasive that the VO decided they were not medically inadmissible.
About my daughter not DS,,, she is microcephaly,,...head circumference below his age , her Thyriod test = Normal and Chromosomal analysis test also = Normal, just slow growth.... what about her possibility of clear medical
 

computergeek

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Jan 31, 2012
5,143
278
124
Vancouver BC
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O/LA
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-03-2012
AOR Received.
21-06-2012
File Transfer...
21-6-2012
Med's Done....
11-02-2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
26-09-2012
VISA ISSUED...
10-10-2012
LANDED..........
13-10-2012
y2abid said:
About my daughter not DS,,, she is microcephaly,,...head circumference below his age , her Thyriod test = Normal and Chromosomal analysis test also = Normal, just slow growth.... what about her possibility of clear medical
It doesn't sound like a problem, but if they think it's going to incur costs then it will.
 

y2abid

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May 22, 2010
122
3
Category........
Visa Office......
London office
NOC Code......
0111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
25-12-2009
Doc's Request.
10-4-2010
Nomination.....
real in-process 17-jan-2012
AOR Received.
10-1-2011
Med's Request
04-NOV-2014
Med's Done....
17-NOV-2014
Interview........
no
Passport Req..
PPR-1 on 2 Dec 2014 and PPR 18 Dec 2014
computergeek said:
It doesn't sound like a problem, but if they think it's going to incur costs then it will.
On child specialist report"

Diagnosis : Not exactly made

Treatment : Symptomatic
 

worrie-ds

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Feb 6, 2011
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2
124
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Manila
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3152
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05-May-2010
Doc's Request.
02-Oct.-2010
AOR Received.
11-Feb.-2011
IELTS Request
submitted together with the full documents
hi!!been very quiet the past few months...last november i received a fairness letter from the v.o...after series of researches and brain storming i sent my reply last january....i point out all the concerns oft he visa officer for my daughter in detailed...together with the letter we enclosed latest assessment from her cardiologist,latest 2 d echocardiogram result,latest assessment from the developmental pediatrician..latest school records and assessment..my daughter is enrolled ina regular school with a mainstream program for special kids..she is not far behind her classmates as she got awards during quarterly examinations.. i acknowledged that she may have delays but she can comprehend..and told them as well that her case is not unique..We also enclosed latest bank certificates and proof of properties...hoping for a positive reply...God's will be done!!!I will share to all of you whatever the results maybe....
 

laurencearcon

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Jul 3, 2014
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Hi worrie-ds, I am a father of 1yr old DS child. Me and my wife are planning to migrate to Canada together with our son. As of now, we are trying very hard to get all the information we can get to help us prepare for the application and get ready for all the circumstances that may go along our way.

Did you already receive any feedback from CIC regarding your reply to them? I wish that everything will flow smoothly after all the efforts you have done for this application. God bless to your wonderful family.
 
Jun 11, 2014
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Thanks "worrie-ds" for sharing the details here.

I have similar situation where my son had seizure at birth and he is about 18 months now
but he has to take once a week PT/OT. She has some development delays but doctor
says its not too bad.
Not sure on how should i proceed with my application.

--thanks