Hi,
I am hopeful in trying for Canada immigration. aged 35 , Electronics & Communications Engineering graduate working on Digital Marketing (SEO).
History:
I had a benign pituitary cyst small in size removed through a transnasal surgery 13 years back. So, pituitary is not fully functional and I am undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy. I have to take Testosterone injections every 80-90 days as well as daily thyroid and cortisol (prednisolone 5 x 1/2 tablet).
Prednisolone is classified as anti-inflammatory drug (steroid) while Testosterone is classified Anabolic steroid.
My question is, whether I (and family - married) should be even eligible for Canada PR with this condition? I read "immigration-medical-inadmissibility" page and it says "excessive burden on social or health services" is confusing. Will I hold a chance? I cannot survive without these medicines.
I am hopeful in trying for Canada immigration. aged 35 , Electronics & Communications Engineering graduate working on Digital Marketing (SEO).
History:
I had a benign pituitary cyst small in size removed through a transnasal surgery 13 years back. So, pituitary is not fully functional and I am undergoing Hormone Replacement Therapy. I have to take Testosterone injections every 80-90 days as well as daily thyroid and cortisol (prednisolone 5 x 1/2 tablet).
Prednisolone is classified as anti-inflammatory drug (steroid) while Testosterone is classified Anabolic steroid.
My question is, whether I (and family - married) should be even eligible for Canada PR with this condition? I read "immigration-medical-inadmissibility" page and it says "excessive burden on social or health services" is confusing. Will I hold a chance? I cannot survive without these medicines.