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New2here

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Oct 8, 2016
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Dears,
Can any member of this forum advise me about the following?
During final stage of Canada PR visa processing if my spouse is found to be having high platelets count in blood analysis, she will be considered as NOT medically fit? And due to this reason, my visa (as primary applicant) will be refused or ONLY my spouse's visa will be refused and it will not affect me?
 
An applicant may be refused on health grounds – if their condition:

is likely to be a danger to public health or public safety, or
might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services

In your case it doesnt seem to be above condition. I assume your spouse underwent with medical test already and forwarded those results long back.


In case also it will not affect your visa
 
New2here said:
Dears,
Can any member of this forum advise me about the following?
During final stage of Canada PR visa processing if my spouse is found to be having high platelets count in blood analysis, she will be considered as NOT medically fit? And due to this reason, my visa (as primary applicant) will be refused or ONLY my spouse's visa will be refused and it will not affect me?
If your spouse is denied for medical inadmissibility, and she is a dependent on your PR application, you will BOTH be refused.
 
what tests are conducted at the time of Medical check.plz suggest
 
They might look for TB,Hepatitis, other diseases its better to have a full checkup privately before going to designated doctor so you can take measures in case