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canadianwannabe
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Wife Diagnosed with Cancer during Visa Process
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We Are in process our visa applications awaiting medicals and my wife has been diagnosed with cancer she s undergoing treatment at the moment and we are wondering if this is our dream of entering Canada over all help would be much appreciated
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ss1886
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Re: Wife Diagnosed with Cancer during Visa Process
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Quote from: canadianwannabe on September 26, 2011, 02:54:14 pm
We Are in process our visa applications awaiting medicals and my wife has been diagnosed with cancer she s undergoing treatment at the moment and we are wondering if this is our dream of entering Canada over all help would be much appreciated
I think more important is your wife's recovery and you should concentrate on that. Moving to Canada is secondary compared to your wife's health.
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hassanbukhari
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Re: Wife Diagnosed with Cancer during Visa Process
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I am very sorry to hear that. May God give her quick recovery.
Cancer is a very unfortunate disease and will increase in case of any tensions due to the relocation. If you are settled in your country and happy with the medical facilities then stay there and give all your time and attention to her.
I am not sure that she will clear the medicals or not but if she does then move only if you want to give her advance treatment in Canadian hospitals.
God bless you.
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