Hi,
I am 31 M, self employed. Took a decision to immigrate to Canada about 4 months back. I had no health issues whatsoever but about 2 months back I was diagnosed with Bicuspid aortic valve. It is a defect by birth in which one valve is there in the heart instead of 3 and with time that gets calcified. Doctors have advised valve replacement but that would leave a permanent scar and what not. They can delay the surgery but then the number of medicines would increase. Even after the surgery I would have to take few medicines like aspirin etc. for life. Now my question is if I go for surgery then will it cause any issue once I jump the immigration train at any point of time? I don't want to live in any false hopes and then see my dream burn down to the ground.
Thanks
I am 31 M, self employed. Took a decision to immigrate to Canada about 4 months back. I had no health issues whatsoever but about 2 months back I was diagnosed with Bicuspid aortic valve. It is a defect by birth in which one valve is there in the heart instead of 3 and with time that gets calcified. Doctors have advised valve replacement but that would leave a permanent scar and what not. They can delay the surgery but then the number of medicines would increase. Even after the surgery I would have to take few medicines like aspirin etc. for life. Now my question is if I go for surgery then will it cause any issue once I jump the immigration train at any point of time? I don't want to live in any false hopes and then see my dream burn down to the ground.
Thanks