Hi,
I am working several years in Canada and have been diagnosed during this time with Multiple Sclerosis. Now I need to extend my work permit and need to remove a condition in my permit that says "not allowed to work with patients". MS is not a contagious illness, but may be seen as an expensive factor in terms of medication.
My fear is, that Canada Immigration sends me to a medical examination. I am absolutely fit and have no problems at all, except that I take (expensive) medication. Will my application for an extension of my work permit be rejected because of my MS? (I tried to read up upon this, but could only find the exception for common-law partners, but I am a single)
I hope you can help me, I am quite worried...
Thank you very much!
I am working several years in Canada and have been diagnosed during this time with Multiple Sclerosis. Now I need to extend my work permit and need to remove a condition in my permit that says "not allowed to work with patients". MS is not a contagious illness, but may be seen as an expensive factor in terms of medication.
My fear is, that Canada Immigration sends me to a medical examination. I am absolutely fit and have no problems at all, except that I take (expensive) medication. Will my application for an extension of my work permit be rejected because of my MS? (I tried to read up upon this, but could only find the exception for common-law partners, but I am a single)
I hope you can help me, I am quite worried...
Thank you very much!