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charlie193

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I have really gain alot of tips about canada travel in this forum. I am a Nigeria going for my MSc at the University of Manitoba Winnipeg. I have applied for my study permit in Nigeria and I have also done my medicals. I am now waiting for the Visa.

Please I have a question. Can they refuse somebody Study permit because of an eye defect?

I am actually the person I went for my medical today, though I uses glasses, but when the Doctor said that I should remove my glasses I was unable to read the stuff hung on the wall. Now the doctor said I should bring a report from my ophthalmologist about starting the condition of my eyes.

I am actually a shot sighted person with first stage cataract on my left eye( And when my ophthalmologist recommend surgery for the left eye, I blatantly refuse cos am scare and I see well with my glasses on, so I refused the surgery)


Now the Doctor want an Ophthalmologist report about the situation of my eyes, especially the left eye.


Guys Please what do you think?
 

nj123

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Category........
Visa Office......
Pretoria
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-04-2010
File Transfer...
13-05-2010
Med's Request
29-01-2010
I'm no expert on this but I'll ask the obvious question...

If your cataracts get worse while in Canada, how will you deal with this?

Perhaps, it is worth getting the cataracts sorted out asap.
 

ahmadtajwer

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Eye problem is not major. They must have asked your reports as it is their requirement just to analyse how weak the eyes are. I don't that making any major impact on your application. Give your reports to your DMP as soon as possible. Good luck.