It shouldnt affect her Super visa application.blueboy said:I have a question on similar lines:
My mother is supposed to undergo knee surgery in two months. Will that affect her Visa when it come to medical? The operation will be done in India and then I am planning to apply for her VISA.
Your thoughts pls.
Like i said, they usually check for any communicable deseases and perhaps to see if a person is in pretty bad health that may require expensive treatment in the immediate future. This because a person can potentially get very sick while in Canada and without enough insurance, the hospitals cannot deny treatment. So that person can basically walk away with free treatment.
Although with super visa, the sponsor will be on the hook for the bills and the sponsored person will probably be never allowed back into the country.