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Author Topic: CAIPS says Med'l is M03 - HELP!  (Read 322 times)
ae03yy
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« on: June 28, 2011, 03:51:09 pm »

Hey there,

I got a question for former and current pr applicants. Has anyone you know or yourself been coded as M03 and still rec'd PR?
Plz share here!
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« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2011, 04:23:49 pm »

Hi

Hey there,

I got a question for former and current pr applicants. Has anyone you know or yourself been coded as M03 and still rec'd PR?
Plz share here!

You won't be refused for an M03

From the IR Manual

Non-EDE applicants with identified health condition(s) not considered likely to create
excessive demand on in-Canada health or social services will still be coded M3.

It is not possible to have more than two numbers in the M coding. However, it is possible
(though extremely rare) for a non-EDE applicant to be deemed medically inadmissible on
three grounds: danger to public health (M4), danger to public safety (M6), and excessive
demand (M5). In such circumstances, the medical assessment code would be M46, with the
excessive demand (M5) information included in the medical narrative.
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ae03yy
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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2011, 04:27:29 pm »

THKS PMM FOR THE QUICK ANSWER: I STARTED PANICKING AND THKS SOO VERY MUCH

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Hi

You won't be refused for an M03

From the IR Manual

Non-EDE applicants with identified health condition(s) not considered likely to create
excessive demand on in-Canada health or social services will still be coded M3.

It is not possible to have more than two numbers in the M coding. However, it is possible
(though extremely rare) for a non-EDE applicant to be deemed medically inadmissible on
three grounds: danger to public health (M4), danger to public safety (M6), and excessive
demand (M5). In such circumstances, the medical assessment code would be M46, with the
excessive demand (M5) information included in the medical narrative.
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Ayez foi en Dieu.
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