Aide said:
hi forum mates,
bago ako sa forum kasi hibdi talaga ako techie. October applicant ako with 3 dependent children. Ang concern ko last last June 6, 2014 nag ppr kmi. Andito kami Cebu ngayon kasi pina re- med kami. Yung urinalysis namin medyo hindi ok. Yung son ko may trace of blood, yung isa kong daughter may bacteria na moderate, yung isa few at may mga cast results na nakita. Question ko lang, meton bang na de- deny kasi jindi maganda yung result ng urinalysis? thanks po.
Hi Aide, your worst case would be re- med siguro but, if you are all cleared from other forms of medical check ups- I don't see (my personal opinion only) why they will make you do so. Just pray and be hopeful.
Check the link below for your peace of mind. =))
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/who.asp
health grounds – if their condition is likely to:
endanger public health or public safety, or
cause excessive demands on health or social services (some exceptions exist – see notes 2 and 3)
financial reasons – if they are unable or unwilling to support themselves and their family members
misrepresentation, which includes providing false information or withholding information directly related to decisions made under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA)
failure to comply with any provision of IRPA (see note 4) or
having an inadmissible family member.
(3) Some groups of permanent resident applicants are exempt from the excessive demands assessment:
family class sponsored spouses, common-law partners and dependent children
convention refugees or people in similar circumstances and
protected persons.
According to the law, a spouse, common-law partner, child or other family members of these permanent resident groups are also exempt.