Dear Mitali,
I have been a silent reader of this Forum for a while now. Though I have been tempted many a times to participate in certain discussions, I never did so far due to various reasons. In fact, my own story covers almost all the aspects being discussed here, rejection, resubmission of application, long wait, proof of funds, medical concerns, ultimate success, dilemma whether to or not to land and finally,landing experience and return back to India. because of this, I have been toying with the idea of writing a blog covering all my experience for the sake of future applicants, but due to paucity of time, never got around to doing it. I will perhaps do it after reaching Canada for good, hopefully in October 2012. In the mean time, I will try and write occasional responses like this, whenever others are not able to fully answer others' queries.
As far as the problem regarding high Protein content in urine is concerned, I don't think you (or whoever has it) need to worry. Exactly similar thing happened to me. When I finally received my Medical Request after 11 agonizing years of wait (my first application was rejected by a stupid Chinese-Canadian lady Visa Officer, who misinterpreted a sentence in my credential evaluation), I was a little concerned because I was by then Diabetic and had high Blood Pressure. Like many others who in similar position have done, I too had a complete medical check up done privately to assess my medical condition. That is when it was discovered that I had symptoms of kidney disease, including high protein content in urine. I immediately consulted a Nephrologist, who confirmed I had Diabetic Kidney Disease, and that it was at a fairly advanced stage! Though I started the treatment immediately, I had little hope of clearing the medicals, since Kidney Disease is normally irreversible.
During the medicals, the doctor who did the medicals also was of the opinion that there was very little chance of the immigration being cleared due to my advanced condition. And as expected, I received instructions from CIC to repeat the tests after three months, and send it along with the report of a designated Nephrologist. When the tests were repeated after three months, there was no improvement in my condition at all. And the prognosis of the Nephrologist was that I was slowly, but surely advancing towards End Stage Renal Failure, and will have to start Dialysis sooner or later. So I had three medical conditions, Diabetes, which was not under very good control, high BP and fairly advanced Kidney disease! I wrote to Attorney David Cohen's office regarding this, and they too were of the opinion that very little could be done about medical inadmissibility, except seeking the help of an attorney who specializes in such cases - and that would cost a lot of money! So I resigned to the fact that Canada was not a part of my future and forgot all about it.
Now, to cut a long story short, within a month of the second medical examination , I received the Passport Request and had the visa in my hand in another two weeks!
I, along with my family, landed in Toronto in December 2009, and returned to India in February 2010. My son, who had turned 26 by the time the visa finally arrived, relocated to Vancouver last year and is working there as an IT professional since then. My son in law and daughter have made it on their own, having applied in March 2011 and receiving the Visa two weeks ago - and will be moving to Vancouver in July 2012. And if everything goes well, I and my wife will relocate to Vancouver by October 2012.
And yes, I still am living with my kidney condition, and by the grace of God, Dialysis still looks to be some time away. How long, I do not know, and nor does my Nephrologist. But I can proudly say that I have not let my medical condition affect either my morale, or my life style so far