Naija Pikin
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- Sep 18, 2010
- 27
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- NOC Code......
- 2121
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-8-2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- 2-4-2012
Oceana, you took time out on Xmas day to share with me, I am indeed very grateful, we do have a lot of wonderful Naijas on this forum, thanks Ig. Once again, many thanks to all who have shared with me on this issue, I wish you all a beautiful Xmas season. I am unable to attend the meeting as I reside outside Lagos, but I remain committed to the beautiful UNION. Enjoy yourselves!oceana said:My regards to all who have been their brother's keeper on the forum.
@ NaijaPikin : There are only two questions the RMO is interested in
1. Is the health condition likely to be a danger to public health or public safety?
2. Can the condition be reasonably expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services in canada?
If the answer to those is NO. You have nothing to worry to about.
The RMO's have standard procedures in cases like this(Inactive TB) that they have to follow, and they do issue out instructions for further "sputum tests" which has to "incubate" for a certain period. A possible outcome is to be issued medical surveillance forms for follow up treatment in your province in canada, which basically is just some course of tablets they give you in canada, and some yellow card they issue out to you when you go see a doctor in Canada.
Happy Holidays!!!
Yea Oceana, I have really gone through the CIC medical examination site, and I totally agree with you, I have been praying too and I have very strong and unshakeable believe that I will make it. You guys have all made me strong.
To all my Nigerian brothers and sisters on this forum, I wish you all a MERRY XMAS, and may the NEW YEAR usher in a huge success in our PR applications, Hope to see you all in Canada next year.