Yes, we didhi jbhkaur,
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Yes, we didhi jbhkaur,
Did you send your response letter already?
Thanks,
yes, we did. We used Matkowsky Immigration, Puneet helped us and she is best!!Did you get the PR? Which lawyer did you use?
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I sponsored my parents in PGP Speed Test Scrabble Word Finder Solitaire program in Jan 2015 and my father received a procedural fairness letter last week on medical grounds. He has chronic kidney disease 4, diabetes and heart condition which has been stable with medications.
Can someone please help in guiding how to respond to the fairness letter or recommend good immigration lawyers who have dealt with similar cases in the past.
Thanks so much.
Hello, have you already submitted response to fairness letter ?creatinine is lower than the last test it's 2.21 now last time it's 2.5 and also he is CKD4.
Hi JBHKaur, Can you please confirm what was the status of your application? I applied for my Parents sponsorship under PGP 2019 and recevied "Procedural Fairness letter" for my Dad chronic Kidney disease. He is travelling to US today to my brother and i was hoping we will get his PR around end of March 2022 so they can come to Edmonton to us.Yes, we did
What exactly was the request on the PFL? Was that about health condition that's not being disclosed or about excessive demand on his medical?Hi JBHKaur, Can you please confirm what was the status of your application? I applied for my Parents sponsorship under PGP 2019 and recevied "Procedural Fairness letter" for my Dad chronic Kidney disease. He is travelling to US today to my brother and i was hoping we will get his PR around end of March 2022 so they can come to Edmonton to us.
Appreciate if someone would advise what would be best course of action for me to take for this letter? appreciate if someone could email me @ jaspratty2010@gmail.com and provide some helpful details.
Thank you in advance
When did you receive PFL as this is serious? How will he get PR this month if you haven’t addressed the PFL? A PFL means that a group of panel physicians will determine over the long term whether he is elgible. You need a lawyer to address the issues as his health may be an excessive demand on the health system so ineligible for PGP.Hi JBHKaur, Can you please confirm what was the status of your application? I applied for my Parents sponsorship under PGP 2019 and recevied "Procedural Fairness letter" for my Dad chronic Kidney disease. He is travelling to US today to my brother and i was hoping we will get his PR around end of March 2022 so they can come to Edmonton to us.
Appreciate if someone would advise what would be best course of action for me to take for this letter? appreciate if someone could email me @ jaspratty2010@gmail.com and provide some helpful details.
Thank you in advance
Diagnosed with - Chronic Kidney Disease, HTN, DM T2, Impaired Vision. But they are putting emphasis on Kidney Disease for either Dialysis or Transplant. My Dad had this issue last year and since then he is on medication and doing fine. He is bringing his medication from Indian and we have also arranged for getting his further medication shipped when required.What exactly was the request on the PFL? Was that about health condition that's not being disclosed or about excessive demand on his medical?
I received the letter today. he has not received the PR, We were hoping that he will receive the PR and being unaware of the fact that this could happen. What lawyer do you suggest who have prior experience? and also if you know what generally does a Lawyer do in these cases?When did you receive PFL as this is serious? How will he get PR this month if you haven’t addressed the PFL? A PFL means that a group of panel physicians will determine over the long term whether he is elgible. You need a lawyer to address the issues as his health may be an excessive demand on the health system so ineligible for PGP.
Dialysis is an excessive demand on the system. Panel physicians look at the long term (5-10 years away) not just how he feels right now. So will he need dialysis or a transplant? He can’t ship medicine into Canada. I don’t know a lawyer but this is not something that will be resolved anytime soon. It could take months or years for a decision. The moderators, Cohen Immigration, are in the link above.Diagnosed with - Chronic Kidney Disease, HTN, DM T2, Impaired Vision. But they are putting emphasis on Kidney Disease for either Dialysis or Transplant. My Dad had this issue last year and since then he is on medication and doing fine. He is bringing his medication from Indian and we have also arranged for getting his further medication shipped when required.
They are saying the threshold for a ptient is $8,019.00 per year on health and social services cost and they are suggesting that Dialysis takes 50K to 100K per year and transplant cost 100K 1st year and following up with 20K 2nd year.
What you will want to try to convince IRCC is that he is sufficiently healthy that he will not need to go on dialysis and/or will not need a kidney transplant in the next 5-10 years. I agree that you are best off working with a lawyer. For evidence to try to prove that he will not need dialysis and not need a kidney transplat in the next 5-10 years, you'll want to get letters from doctors to support this. Ideally his test results should also support the fact that he will not need the dialysis or transplant for the next 10 years. Hopefully he has a doctor he can visit in the US who knows his medical history and can support this process.I received the letter today. he has not received the PR, We were hoping that he will receive the PR and being unaware of the fact that this could happen. What lawyer do you suggest who have prior experience? and also if you know what generally does a Lawyer do in these cases?
thank you
my father in law had same issue, i did not hire a lawyer to prove that he do not need dialysis and their ,medical was approved recently. you need docs from doctors indication how he is doing and mention that he do not need dialysisDiagnosed with - Chronic Kidney Disease, HTN, DM T2, Impaired Vision. But they are putting emphasis on Kidney Disease for either Dialysis or Transplant. My Dad had this issue last year and since then he is on medication and doing fine. He is bringing his medication from Indian and we have also arranged for getting his further medication shipped when required.
They are saying the threshold for a ptient is $8,019.00 per year on health and social services cost and they are suggesting that Dialysis takes 50K to 100K per year and transplant cost 100K 1st year and following up with 20K 2nd year.
This seems much more complex. Looks like he has advanced diabetes that has affected multiple systems in his body and likely more than being described.my father in law had same issue, i did not hire a lawyer to prove that he do not need dialysis and their ,medical was approved recently. you need docs from doctors indication how he is doing and mention that he do not need dialysis