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I am the principal applicant in a family class sponsorship and I have Multiple sclerosis, I just got my medical request today and I'm terrified of having MS will get our application denied. I haven't been able to find anything specific about MS and application denials or approvals. My husband has a very good job and plans to buy private insurance as well if im approved for PR.. but is MS one of the things that will veto some one's application? I am from the US and we have been married two years, I got my diagnosis 3 months after our wedding and it's been a dark cloud of worry for both of us ever since we found out my diseases may disqualify me for immigration. We were 100% honest in the initial application about my diagnosis... and hoping that his sponsorship approval and biometrics request and medical request for me means they will allow it but i'm scared still.
Hi, I am applying for Canada PR and I am the only applicant. I have MS for the past 2 years. I am stable with no relapses. I am currently taking an iv dose once in 6 months. Other than that I am not taking any medication. I am afraid that my PR application will be rejected during medical exam. Please help me with the information on whether I will be eligible for immigration or not.
 

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Hi, I am applying for Canada PR and I am the only applicant. I have MS for the past 2 years. I am stable with no relapses. I am currently taking an iv dose once in 6 months. Other than that I am not taking any medication. I am afraid that my PR application will be rejected during medical exam. Please help me with the information on whether I will be eligible for immigration or not.
None of us can tell you for certain. You will be assessed through the medical and IRCC will then determine your medical inadmissibility. It is certainly good news that you are in good health. That increases the chances that you will be able to pass the medical successfully. However none of us can tell you the outcome for certain.
 
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None of us can tell you for certain. You will be assessed through the medical and IRCC will then determine your medical inadmissibility. It is certainly good news that you are in good health. That increases the chances that you will be able to pass the medical successfully. However none of us can tell you the outcome for certain.
Thank you for your quick response and encouragement.