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Amir.h.k

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Oct 16, 2023
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Hello, I have partial epilepsy and have had no symptoms for over 12 years, I take Topamax 100 mg twice a day, which is not expensive at all. My sponsor is my wife, who is the main applicant for permanent residence. My question is, is it possible to be rejected in the medical examination?
 
Hello, I have partial epilepsy and have had no symptoms for over 12 years, I take Topamax 100 mg twice a day, which is not expensive at all. My sponsor is my wife, who is the main applicant for permanent residence. My question is, is it possible to be rejected in the medical examination?

wrong forum, post in family sponsorship. But short form , no
 
Hello, I have partial epilepsy and have had no symptoms for over 12 years, I take Topamax 100 mg twice a day, which is not expensive at all. My sponsor is my wife, who is the main applicant for permanent residence. My question is, is it possible to be rejected in the medical examination?

Warning because I misread here: my answer was wrong because this is not a sponsorship case, as the so-called sponsor is an applicant for PR.

Therefore this is some other type of PR application, most likely one of the economic types of apps, and not a family/spousal sponsorship.

(The spouse here is a 'dependent' of the principal applicant and is not being 'sponsored'. In a spousal sponsorship, the spouse-sponsor is already a PR or citizen, and the other spouse is the principal applicant (who is being sponsored).