Arslanellahi Hero Member Jun 21, 2016 225 28 124 Islamabad Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 9, 2018 #1 Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ?
Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ?
N navinball VIP Member Feb 26, 2018 3,664 1,644 Jun 9, 2018 #2 Arslanellahi said: Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ? Click to expand... there is nothing i read anywhere where it is a cause of inadmissibility.
Arslanellahi said: Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ? Click to expand... there is nothing i read anywhere where it is a cause of inadmissibility.
Arslanellahi Hero Member Jun 21, 2016 225 28 124 Islamabad Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jun 10, 2018 #3 navinball said: there is nothing i read anywhere where it is a cause of inadmissibility. Click to expand... Thank you. That’s what I thought as well. @legalfalcon any thoughts ?
navinball said: there is nothing i read anywhere where it is a cause of inadmissibility. Click to expand... Thank you. That’s what I thought as well. @legalfalcon any thoughts ?
Arslanellahi Hero Member Jun 21, 2016 225 28 124 Islamabad Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. Jul 11, 2018 #4 Just checking if someone else knows someone who passed medical test with vitiligo ? Thanks!
C canuck78 VIP Member Jun 18, 2017 59,543 14,818 Jul 11, 2018 #5 There is no necessary treatment for vitiligo so no cost therefore no medical inadmissibility. Reactions: Mudassir shah
H Hanaa_hm Newbie Dec 12, 2020 5 1 Dec 12, 2020 #6 Arslanellahi said: Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ? Click to expand... Hi i wish know did you get your visa even with vitiligo. because I have the same case thank you a lot
Arslanellahi said: Can vitiligo (skin depigmentation) be a cause of medical admissibility for PR ? Has anyone with Vitiligo passed the medical test ? Click to expand... Hi i wish know did you get your visa even with vitiligo. because I have the same case thank you a lot
A Anj84 Full Member May 21, 2020 26 5 Dec 12, 2020 #7 Yes I did, it’s not transferable disease and just cosmetic. you should not worry. The physician examining you will not even bother to ask about It or mention it
Yes I did, it’s not transferable disease and just cosmetic. you should not worry. The physician examining you will not even bother to ask about It or mention it
H Hanaa_hm Newbie Dec 12, 2020 5 1 Dec 12, 2020 #8 Thank you verry much I hope you a lot of chance in your life I m verry hapy Reactions: Anj84
A Anj84 Full Member May 21, 2020 26 5 Dec 12, 2020 #9 Hanaa_hm said: Thank you verry much I hope you a lot of chance in your life I m verry hapy Click to expand... don’t worry, I gave medical in June and passed in July Reactions: Hanaa_hm
Hanaa_hm said: Thank you verry much I hope you a lot of chance in your life I m verry hapy Click to expand... don’t worry, I gave medical in June and passed in July
M Mudassir shah Newbie Feb 24, 2023 1 0 Mar 18, 2023 #11 Is Vitiligo is an issue for work visa medical from Pakistan? If anyone else have passed through, please guide.
Is Vitiligo is an issue for work visa medical from Pakistan? If anyone else have passed through, please guide.
iSaidGoodDay VIP Member Feb 3, 2023 4,735 2,523 Kaneda Mar 18, 2023 #12 Mudassir shah said: Is Vitiligo is an issue for work visa medical from Pakistan? If anyone else have passed through, please guide. Click to expand... As others have stated, it isn't a transmissible disease/condition. It requires no treatment. Hence, it won't result into in-admissibility. Reactions: canuck78 and Mudassir shah
Mudassir shah said: Is Vitiligo is an issue for work visa medical from Pakistan? If anyone else have passed through, please guide. Click to expand... As others have stated, it isn't a transmissible disease/condition. It requires no treatment. Hence, it won't result into in-admissibility.