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Dependent child with Autism has been inadmissible Medical condition to be Permanent Residence in Canada

namcarman

Newbie
Mar 21, 2023
7
0
Hello everyone,

- March 04, 2022, I applied for our PR applications, under AIPP (online, outland; Bio and Medical upfront).
- May 25, 2022, got AOR.
- July 11, 2022, received PAL and ADR and still waiting for the final decision.
- 10 Feb 2023, we landed and worked in Canada under WP.

The issue is the Medical condition of my son (he was diagnosed with autism and is still none verbal).
I required the GCMS on Feb 2023 and got the Notes that we were passed eligibility, criminal, bio, and medical exempt my son.
The note shows my son's medical status as below:

- Assessed for: All
- IME status: Assessed
- IME status Reason: Not granted
- RMO: CMAU
- Description: has a condition which might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services to such an extent that the applicant is inadmissible under Section 38 (1) (c).
- S Profile: 1
- Description: No surveillance required
- IMM type: None EDE
- UME type: Student
(via GCMS)

Does anyone here the same on a boat?
Will our PR applications be refused?
What should I do at this time, please?
Please share your knowledge and your experience with us.

Thanks in advance and good luck to all of you!
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
53,022
12,783
Hello everyone,

- March 04, 2022, I applied for our PR applications, under AIPP (online, outland; Bio and Medical upfront).
- May 25, 2022, got AOR.
- July 11, 2022, received PAL and ADR and still waiting for the final decision.
- 10 Feb 2023, we landed and worked in Canada under WP.

The issue is the Medical condition of my son (he was diagnosed with autism and is still none verbal).
I required the GCMS on Feb 2023 and got the Notes that we were passed eligibility, criminal, bio, and medical exempt my son.
The note shows my son's medical status as below:

- Assessed for: All
- IME status: Assessed
- IME status Reason: Not granted
- RMO: CMAU
- Description: has a condition which might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services to such an extent that the applicant is inadmissible under Section 38 (1) (c).
- S Profile: 1
- Description: No surveillance required
- IMM type: None EDE
- UME type: Student
(via GCMS)

Does anyone here the same on a boat?
Will our PR applications be refused?
What should I do at this time, please?
Please share your knowledge and your experience with us.

Thanks in advance and good luck to all of you!
You’ll need to wait to see if you get a priocedrql fairness letter, if so yes your PR ison track to being refused. You need to hire a lawyer with experience in medical excessive cases for your best chances of getting PR.
 

namcarman

Newbie
Mar 21, 2023
7
0
You’ll need to wait to see if you get a priocedrql fairness letter, if so yes your PR ison track to being refused. You need to hire a lawyer with experience in medical excessive cases for your best chances of getting PR.
Thank you so much for your reply!
God bless your family!
 

Akolade2021

Full Member
Feb 3, 2021
45
7
Category........
PNP
Surveillance codes (“S” criterion)
All cases require an “S” code.

S1: No requirement for medical surveillance Note: For M1 profiles, the surveillance code is defaulted to S1. For other medical profiles, the surveillance code “S1” needs to be manually selected.
S2.01: Applicant is inadmissible to Canada (active tuberculosis); used in conjunction with the medical profile M4.
S2.02: Medical surveillance required. Conditional entry recommended if granted entry to Canada (pulmonary tuberculosis inactive).
S2.02U: Medical surveillance required. Conditional entry recommended if granted entry to Canada (complex pulmonary tuberculosis inactive).
 

Akolade2021

Full Member
Feb 3, 2021
45
7
Category........
PNP
Hello everyone,

- March 04, 2022, I applied for our PR applications, under AIPP (online, outland; Bio and Medical upfront).
- May 25, 2022, got AOR.
- July 11, 2022, received PAL and ADR and still waiting for the final decision.
- 10 Feb 2023, we landed and worked in Canada under WP.

The issue is the Medical condition of my son (he was diagnosed with autism and is still none verbal).
I required the GCMS on Feb 2023 and got the Notes that we were passed eligibility, criminal, bio, and medical exempt my son.
The note shows my son's medical status as below:

- Assessed for: All
- IME status: Assessed
- IME status Reason: Not granted
- RMO: CMAU
- Description: has a condition which might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services to such an extent that the applicant is inadmissible under Section 38 (1) (c).
- S Profile: 1
- Description: No surveillance required
- IMM type: None EDE
- UME type: Student
(via GCMS)

Does anyone here the same on a boat?
Will our PR applications be refused?
What should I do at this time, please?
Please share your knowledge and your experience with us.

Thanks in advance and good luck to all of you!
Your medical is okay. Don't disturb yourself
 

Ryz22

Star Member
Jan 6, 2022
128
36
Medical profiles (“M” criterion)
M1No public health risk or danger, no public safety danger and no excessive demand.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
53,022
12,783
You're right. Do you have any idea about my case, pls?. Thanks
Assume you will get a PFL which is essentially a warning that your application will be refused unless you can prove that your child is would not place excessive demands. If you get a PFL hire a lawyer for your best chance of overcoming the concerns about the cost of care. Would also look into the cost of care for autism in Canada because many are waiting years to get any funding and often only receive a fraction of the therapy required and end up having to pay out of pocket for a lot of therapy. Most families can’t afford to pay out of pocket for any or a lot of therapy so children go without.