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train7

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Hi guys, I have searched thru forum related to medical inadmissible & fairness letter. But I don't see applicants with the same concern at the same time. Hence, lack of support. Suggestion is mostly super visa/regular visa/face the fact that they will be away till the end. Just want to gather some thoughts and applicants in the same situation. What if they intentionally spread the time to send out fairness letter (people may respond this is just due to the process of application) so that no groups of people can be gather for any sort of action.
No cap on taxes taken from our pocket, but our parents health care as a "burden" should be limited.
 
train7 said:
Hi guys, I have searched thru forum related to medical inadmissible & fairness letter. But I don't see applicants with the same concern at the same time. Hence, lack of support. Suggestion is mostly super visa/regular visa/face the fact that they will be away till the end. Just want to gather some thoughts and applicants in the same situation. What if they intentionally spread the time to send out fairness letter (people may respond this is just due to the process of application) so that no groups of people can be gather for any sort of action.
No cap on taxes taken from our pocket, but our parents health care as a "burden" should be limited.

What do you mean "action"? If you are suggesting to waive the health excessive demand criteria in PGP program you are dreaming. It's absolutely required to help protect our healthcare system which is already deteriorating in many parts of Canada.
 
train7 said:
But I don't see applicants with the same concern at the same time. Hence, lack of support.

What if they intentionally spread the time to send out fairness letter (people may respond this is just due to the process of application) so that no groups of people can be gather for any sort of action.

No cap on taxes taken from our pocket, but our parents health care as a "burden" should be limited.

If I understand what you've posted, you are implying that IRCC coordinates between thousands of applications when to send out procedural fairness letters to prevent lots of people from receiving them around the same time and therefore prevent them from "gathering for any sort of action". That is absolutely ridiculous.

So you pay 100% of your income in taxes? No, you don't, because taxes are capped. And yes, your parents' burden on our healthcare system should most definitely be limited.

As Rob said, that is one requirement that is not going to be waived.
 
I submitted my application to sponsor my parents last year. At that time my father was 74 and my mother is 71 years old.

If someone sponsored their parents with the ages around my parents', please advise if my patients might receive the letter.

I have not received any response from CIC after the first letter. As I know, some people's applications got to the Processing center later than mine were already given their approval of sponsorship. Really concerned.
 
Aged parents are burden! Otherwise, oh yeah, tax money is always well spent! Wait, the country doesn't cast out the ones later on become a burden.

I don't expect people are not going thru the same situation understand it. Whoever is lucky enough to get the PR/citizenship when they are healthy, doesn't really care that other small portion of people don't pass medical (I get it!).

Listen guys, I'm not interested in any useless argument here. If there is nothing better to say, its absolutely ok not to pick bones and demonstrate insensitivities. The Objective is simply asking anybody going thru this to share or if any successful examples after fairness letter etc. etc.
 
train7 said:
Aged parents are burden! Otherwise, oh yeah, tax money is always well spent! Wait, the country doesn't cast out the ones later on become a burden.

I don't expect people are not going thru the same situation understand it. Whoever is lucky enough to get the PR/citizenship when they are healthy, doesn't really care that other small portion of people don't pass medical (I get it!).

Listen guys, I'm not interested in any useless argument here. If there is nothing better to say, its absolutely ok not to pick bones and demonstrate insensitivities. The Objective is simply asking anybody going thru this to share or if any successful examples after fairness letter etc. etc.

Same to me, just want to ask anybody if they were under the same situation.
 
vinabloor said:
I submitted my application to sponsor my parents last year. At that time my father was 74 and my mother is 71 years old.

If someone sponsored their parents with the ages around my parents', please advise if my patients might receive the letter.

I have not received any response from CIC after the first letter. As I know, some people's applications got to the Processing center later than mine were already given their approval of sponsorship. Really concerned.
Hi vinabloor, did they asked for additional tests? if not and if they are healthy or stable, age itself should not be decision making factor.
Some cases, everything seams to be pretty quick at the initial steps, but then just paused after medical. Puzzling
 
After I received the first letter that application received. Never hear back from CIC. Most of applications came to CIC after my batch already received some news, and it comes to my mind that perhaps because of my parents' ages the application is dragging.
 
train7 said:
Hi guys, I have searched thru forum related to medical inadmissible & fairness letter. But I don't see applicants with the same concern at the same time. Hence, lack of support. Suggestion is mostly super visa/regular visa/face the fact that they will be away till the end. Just want to gather some thoughts and applicants in the same situation. What if they intentionally spread the time to send out fairness letter (people may respond this is just due to the process of application) so that no groups of people can be gather for any sort of action.
No cap on taxes taken from our pocket, but our parents health care as a "burden" should be limited.

There are a few threads about PGP applications receiving fairness letters on this forum. If you want to find them, I would search on the words "fairness" or "inadmissibility". You don't see that many threads on this subject because the fairness letter isn't something that's received that often - only when there are concerns as a result of the medical. It's never due to age. There's always a serious health condition (or several health conditions) involved. Sometimes it's even a dependent who makes the parents inadmissible (not the parents themselves).

Here are a couple of examples:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t467305.0.html

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t155476.0.html