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matinahmed
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« on: October 18, 2011, 07:20:08 pm »

Hello,
Today I went and gave my medical examination for Canada Immigration. After going through the chest X-ray the doctor came up with a report stateing "Evidence of old granulomatous disease", I din't know anything about such problem in my past. I requsted to have a word with the doctor working on my examination, doctor showed me my X-ray and explained that there are couple spots in, which could be because I had it in my past (childhood) now I am 24 years old in my childhood, but now they are not active.
I don't know if I am getting accepted in canada? I hope i do I have worked well enough to get upto this point.
Suggestions and advice please..

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devilhimselff
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LANDED..........: Yep...

« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2011, 10:00:54 pm »

They would do some additional tests, to rule out Active TB etc....I dont think it would be a problem....So relax buddy.
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hmisabpk
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2011, 12:03:15 am »

Hello,
Today I went and gave my medical examination for Canada Immigration. After going through the chest X-ray the doctor came up with a report stateing "Evidence of old granulomatous disease", I din't know anything about such problem in my past. I requsted to have a word with the doctor working on my examination, doctor showed me my X-ray and explained that there are couple spots in, which could be because I had it in my past (childhood) now I am 24 years old in my childhood, but now they are not active.
I don't know if I am getting accepted in canada? I hope i do I have worked well enough to get upto this point.
Suggestions and advice please..
Thank you for taking interest and reading it.  

Hi,
Matinahmed,

You may be asked to do re-medical and some additional testes like C.T Scan, Sputum, comparison X-ray etc.. it will delay the process by 6-9 month further delay after 1st medical, but definitely there will be no problem and will not affect the decision for PR . See other details on this post, after you will receive PR with medical surveillance for inactive TB.
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/latent-tb-t85759.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t84219.0.html

Don't worry and best of luck Smiley

hope it helps,

hmisabpk
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matinahmed
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« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2011, 08:48:43 am »

Hi,
Devilhimself & Hmisabpk..

Thank you very much for the respond, your answer did helped me a lot.
Good Source hmisabpk
matinahmed.
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hmisabpk
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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2011, 08:52:36 am »

Hi,
Devilhimself & Hmisabpk..
Thank you very much for the respond, your answer did helped me a lot.
Good Source hmisabpk
matinahmed.

Thanks for nice words

hmisabpk
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