Hello, I’m applying to a work visa with already a job offer with a registered number. I wonder if my current health situation (hemodialysis) may affect the approval of the work visa. Any input??
Hello, I’m applying to a work visa with already a job offer with a registered number. I wonder if my current health situation (hemodialysis) may affect the approval of the work visa. Any input??
Thank you for your feedback!, I’m applying for a work visa but not yet PR, this will be temporary resident visa as far as I now at first.. does the employer offer letter with registered number within the application helps in some way???
Thank you for your feedback!, I’m applying for a work visa but not yet PR, this will be temporary resident visa as far as I now at first.. does the employer offer letter with registered number within the application helps in some way???
No an employment letter doesn't help. The cost of your care is what it will come down to. There is a set amount for PR which is under 100k in 5 yrs but for a WP there isn't a set amount and you could be denied for a lower cost. Dialysis is one of the top reasons people are denied.
No an employment letter doesn't help. The cost of your care is what it will come down to. There is a set amount for PR which is under 100k in 5 yrs but for a WP there isn't a set amount and you could be denied for a lower cost. Dialysis is one of the top reasons people are denied.
Think you need to read up on medical inadmissibility. I am sure you are aware that dialysis is extremely expensive and labour intensive. Kidney transplants and post-transplant maintenance are also expensive.
I got the Procedural Fairness Letter, regarding this … inadmissibility due to excessive demand on health services, is there any chance to revert this with an answer to this letter?
I got the Procedural Fairness Letter, regarding this … inadmissibility due to excessive demand on health services, is there any chance to revert this with an answer to this letter?
The PFL indicates that IRCC plans to refuse your application.
To try to change this decision, you need to prove that the annual cost of your health care in Canada will be under $20K. If you are on hemodialysis, then it's going to be very difficult to do this. You should hire a good Canadian immigration lawyer to help you to respond to the PFL.