- Sep 23, 2015
- 82
- 31
- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Sydney
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- App. Filed.......
- 15-12-2017
- Doc's Request.
- 21-12-2017
- Nomination.....
- 29-12-2017
- AOR Received.
- 22-02-2018
- Med's Request
- 10-01-2018
- Med's Done....
- 01-03-2018
- Passport Req..
- 04-06-2018
- VISA ISSUED...
- 25-06-2018
I have applied outland spousal sponsorship for my wife in the month of April. My wife had received a medical request in July. However, 2 days before her medical exam she was hospitalized and diagnosed with mild stroke, hypertension and high creatinine. She was in the hospital for 4 days and discharged, she is currently recovering and doing better. However, she had to take up the medical test by August 10. She finally gave her medical test on 8 August and as expected, her creatinine was high (2.75) and there was protein found in her urine, her BP was normal. Her GFR in the report says 21.7. However, her ultrasound scans suggest that it is "Grade 1 Parenchymal Changes"
She is currently on medications and we have already consulted a nephrologist and following his advice with kidney friendly diet and lifestyle changes, medications. The nephrologist we have consulted prior to the medical exam has told that she is not in an advanced stage of CKD and her creatinine might come down depending on her diet and medications. My wife received an email from the hospital today and she is asked to see a nephrologist.
Can anyone help me in understanding what is the next process from here on and if there's any challenges in passing her medical exam? I have read that there is an exception to medical inadmissibility for spouses and children (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ses/family-class-decisions/admissibility.html)
Can someone help me understand if this is the case with exception or will there be further investigation? I am just praying that my wife won't be medically inadmissible to Canada as that would be totally devastating to us
She is currently on medications and we have already consulted a nephrologist and following his advice with kidney friendly diet and lifestyle changes, medications. The nephrologist we have consulted prior to the medical exam has told that she is not in an advanced stage of CKD and her creatinine might come down depending on her diet and medications. My wife received an email from the hospital today and she is asked to see a nephrologist.
Can anyone help me in understanding what is the next process from here on and if there's any challenges in passing her medical exam? I have read that there is an exception to medical inadmissibility for spouses and children (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ses/family-class-decisions/admissibility.html)
Can someone help me understand if this is the case with exception or will there be further investigation? I am just praying that my wife won't be medically inadmissible to Canada as that would be totally devastating to us
