Hi,
My family and I have applied for PR (not under family sponsorship) and we have completed the medical exam in March 2016. The problem is, my father has a heart disease (Ebstein's anomaly) and we are concerned if this could result a refusal for PR since it can fall under the category: immigrants with excessive demands.
My father, aged 52, was born with this heart disease and he is asymptomatic at this point. We sent additional medical documents of his heart condition including a letter from a doctor (not a cic doctor or panel physician) saying that he is asymptomatic and does not require any surgeries at this moment but a surgery could be necessary in the future. Although he does not show any fatal symptoms, the doctors at a local hospital have said that my father is simply "very lucky" that he is alive and not deadly sick. On his cardiology report, it is written that the right atrium of his heart is significantly large due to the disease and SaO2 is 80% which is way lower than the normal range.
When we mentioned his heart disease to the cic panel physician, the doctor said no matter which type of heart disease that a person has, almost every person with a heart disease gets refused for PR and that even getting a temporary visa (such as a work permit) would be impossible.
But would you consider what the panel physician has said is reliable? On one hand i think we shouldn't be too worried about what the panel physician said because it is eventually the cic doctor who will make the decision, not the panel physician. However on the other hand, i think he could be right because since he is a panel physician for immigration, he has seen many different cases for medical inadmissibility.
I have following questions:
1.Has anyone here had heart issues and applied for immigration, or know anything about medical inadmissibility due to heart diseases?
2. Would you say it really is possible that my father gets refused?
3. Are there any comments/advices on our situation?
4. If refused, around how long after the medical exam will we be notified?
Thank you for reading this. Our family feels very desperate about our situation and we don't have anywhere else to ask for advice.
My family and I have applied for PR (not under family sponsorship) and we have completed the medical exam in March 2016. The problem is, my father has a heart disease (Ebstein's anomaly) and we are concerned if this could result a refusal for PR since it can fall under the category: immigrants with excessive demands.
My father, aged 52, was born with this heart disease and he is asymptomatic at this point. We sent additional medical documents of his heart condition including a letter from a doctor (not a cic doctor or panel physician) saying that he is asymptomatic and does not require any surgeries at this moment but a surgery could be necessary in the future. Although he does not show any fatal symptoms, the doctors at a local hospital have said that my father is simply "very lucky" that he is alive and not deadly sick. On his cardiology report, it is written that the right atrium of his heart is significantly large due to the disease and SaO2 is 80% which is way lower than the normal range.
When we mentioned his heart disease to the cic panel physician, the doctor said no matter which type of heart disease that a person has, almost every person with a heart disease gets refused for PR and that even getting a temporary visa (such as a work permit) would be impossible.
But would you consider what the panel physician has said is reliable? On one hand i think we shouldn't be too worried about what the panel physician said because it is eventually the cic doctor who will make the decision, not the panel physician. However on the other hand, i think he could be right because since he is a panel physician for immigration, he has seen many different cases for medical inadmissibility.
I have following questions:
1.Has anyone here had heart issues and applied for immigration, or know anything about medical inadmissibility due to heart diseases?
2. Would you say it really is possible that my father gets refused?
3. Are there any comments/advices on our situation?
4. If refused, around how long after the medical exam will we be notified?
Thank you for reading this. Our family feels very desperate about our situation and we don't have anywhere else to ask for advice.