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sai234

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Apr 7, 2014
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Dear Members,

I am living in canada from the past 5 years in Canada with my wife and kid. I have applied Canada PR under CEC category from within Canada.

Unfortunately my son aged 4 years has recently started losing Protein (a year ago) in his urine and has been diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome. He was admitted to hospital for 2 weeks and the protein stopped. Later he got it thrice. However he is not loosing any protein now.

1) Would this medical condition lead to rejection of Canada PR?
2) Would this medical condition delay the Canada PR processing after immigration medicals?
3) Does the kids of this age has to undergo any medical test as part of immigration medicals?
4) Do we need to tell about this problem to the doctor when we go for immigration medicals?
5) What other documentation do we need to provide to the doctor as part of immigration medicals?

I am worried about my son and also about the outcome of PR due to this medical situation. Please provide your guidance or share your experience.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks
 
sai234 said:
Dear Members,

I am living in canada from the past 5 years in Canada with my wife and kid. I have applied Canada PR under CEC category from within Canada.

Unfortunately my son aged 4 years has recently started losing Protein (a year ago) in his urine and has been diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome. He was admitted to hospital for 2 weeks and the protein stopped. Later he got it thrice. However he is not loosing any protein now.

1) Would this medical condition lead to rejection of Canada PR?
2) Would this medical condition delay the Canada PR processing after immigration medicals?
3) Does the kids of this age has to undergo any medical test as part of immigration medicals?
4) Do we need to tell about this problem to the doctor when we go for immigration medicals?
5) What other documentation do we need to provide to the doctor as part of immigration medicals?

I am worried about my son and also about the outcome of PR due to this medical situation. Please provide your guidance or share your experience.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks
1) My guess would be that this is not likely to result in an "Excessive Demand" refusal.. However, that would be up to the Medical Centre to assess.
2) Once the medical has passed, it's unlikely to be any slower than normal. However, getting through the medical stage might take longer.
3) Yes, even new-borns do.
4) Yes, you have to declare.. I'm pretty certain it states this on the forms used during the IME.
5) Take all the records that you have, including the results of the latest test results showing no protein loss.
 
I'm pretty sure that wouldn't affect your pr application; however, it may take longer to receive visa. For me it took almost 2.5 months to show up medical received in ecase but finally it came! I just want to tell you not to be worry and I hope the best for your kid and you.
 
Hello! Sir, I just would like to ask. How is the result of your PR application in result to your child's nephrotic syndrome? My sister has the same condition but it is controlled and stable now and she's planning to apply for a student visa to Canada too. I just would like to know if it has some serious effects with the medical. Thank you in advance for replying!
 
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ChildofGod77 said:
Hello! Sir, I just would like to ask. How is the result of your PR application in result to your child's nephrotic syndrome? My sister has the same condition but it is controlled and stable now and she's planning to apply for a student visa to Canada too. I just would like to know if it has some serious effects with the medical. Thank you in advance for replying!

1 This is a 3 year old post you should submit your questions in the students section