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"Med's Request: 25-May-2015
Med's Done....: 6-April-2015"
should be 6-June-2015, right?

Anyway, we are in the same stage, and u r quicker than me.
Hope to see ur PPR asap...

lavalsong said:
 
oh, I did an up-front medical examination. That's why I wrote "6-April". :)

We are in similar timeline. Let's keep in touch with each other. Would you mind to notify me if you have any updates?


gavin_cic said:
"Med's Request: 25-May-2015
Med's Done....: 6-April-2015"
should be 6-June-2015, right?

Anyway, we are in the same stage, and u r quicker than me.
Hope to see ur PPR asap...
 
Sharing them with all friends in this forum may be feasible for me and u.... let's keep expecting...

lavalsong said:
oh, I did an up-front medical examination. That's why I wrote "6-April". :)

We are in similar timeline. Let's keep in touch with each other. Would you mind to notify me if you have any updates?
 
Viva2014 said:
Oh my God, I can't believe this.

I got my 4th line updated today 8) :o

"Decision Made"

Congrats Viva, happy for you :)
 
Hi Guys,
I need an urgent suggestion. I got the symptoms of diabetics while having immigration medical check up. CIC did not ask, but doctor asked me to prepare a letter from a family doctor or anyone who can take care of this diabetics.

Here is my questions. Is it OK if I make a letter from Quebec doctors while living in ON? Does CIC think, I plan to live in Quebec, if I have a doctor from Quebec? Is it possible to get a this kind of letter from WALK-IN clinic in ON?

Thank you for your suggestions.
 
richard1234 said:
Hi Guys,
I need an urgent suggestion. I got the symptoms of diabetics while having immigration medical check up. CIC did not ask, but doctor asked me to prepare a letter from a family doctor or anyone who can take care of this diabetics.

Here is my questions. Is it OK if I make a letter from Quebec doctors while living in ON? Does CIC think, I plan to live in Quebec, if I have a doctor from Quebec? Is it possible to get a this kind of letter from WALK-IN clinic in ON?

Thank you for your suggestions.

Look at this post from "adamant" who got PPR some months ago:

" I have received my 3rd and final GCMS notes after landing. It is a massive 63 pages report which also includes my spouse information. It may be useful for other category to know that having Type-2 Diabetic condition is not a matter to be worried. I have type-2 diabetic and it was mentioned in the medical section that "PA has condition for which the potential demand and health or social services is not sufficient to exclude admission under section 38 (1)". To whom who doesn't understand it clearly, note that medical is a part of admissibility and you have to pass it. If you have a disease or physical condition which may cause an excessive medical cost while u r living in Canada will prohibit you to become a PR. This is also applicable to any of ur family members who r accompanying with you. Moreover, if any of the accompanying member is inadmissible to Canada for other application (e.g., visitor, study or work permit), this will also fail you on Admissibility and eventually will refuse your application.
Good Luck my dear friends. I wish you all the very best in ur study and rest of ur PR journey."

this is the link:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/applicant-from-phd-program-after-5-nov-2011-connect-here-to-get-status-t87348.21450.html



So don't worry. I have not heard about preparing a letter for such condition specially when CIC did not ask you.
 
richard1234 said:
Hi Guys,
I need an urgent suggestion. I got the symptoms of diabetics while having immigration medical check up. CIC did not ask, but doctor asked me to prepare a letter from a family doctor or anyone who can take care of this diabetics.

Here is my questions. Is it OK if I make a letter from Quebec doctors while living in ON? Does CIC think, I plan to live in Quebec, if I have a doctor from Quebec? Is it possible to get a this kind of letter from WALK-IN clinic in ON?

Thank you for your suggestions.

First I dont think, being diabetics is an issue for immigration as it is very common and medicine is well develodeveloped.

second, since you spend early years of your stay in QUEBEC it is natuaral to have family doctor from there.
Should not be problem. As you are still student in quebec ??
 
Viva2014 said:
Look at this post from "adamant" who got PPR some months ago:

" I have received my 3rd and final GCMS notes after landing. It is a massive 63 pages report which also includes my spouse information. It may be useful for other category to know that having Type-2 Diabetic condition is not a matter to be worried. I have type-2 diabetic and it was mentioned in the medical section that "PA has condition for which the potential demand and health or social services is not sufficient to exclude admission under section 38 (1)". To whom who doesn't understand it clearly, note that medical is a part of admissibility and you have to pass it. If you have a disease or physical condition which may cause an excessive medical cost while u r living in Canada will prohibit you to become a PR. This is also applicable to any of ur family members who r accompanying with you. Moreover, if any of the accompanying member is inadmissible to Canada for other application (e.g., visitor, study or work permit), this will also fail you on Admissibility and eventually will refuse your application.
Good Luck my dear friends. I wish you all the very best in ur study and rest of ur PR journey."

this is the link:

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/applicant-from-phd-program-after-5-nov-2011-connect-here-to-get-status-t87348.21450.html



So don't worry. I have not heard about preparing a letter for such condition specially when CIC did not ask you.

formal_verification said:
First I dont think, being diabetics is an issue for immigration as it is very common and medicine is well develodeveloped.

second, since you spend early years of your stay in QUEBEC it is natuaral to have family doctor from there.
Should not be problem. As you are still student in quebec ??


HI Viva and Formal_verification,
Yes, I did read this before. But may be my reading is higher than his. :( My reading was 8.8 after lunch. So I don't know how critical it is.

@Formal_verification, Yes, I am still student. I did not finish. You know, we have doctors at school. I am planning to follow him/her.
 
Great! :)
gavin_cic said:
Sharing them with all friends in this forum may be feasible for me and u.... let's keep expecting...
 
richard1234 said:
HI Viva and Formal_verification,
Yes, I did read this before. But may be my reading is higher than his. :( My reading was 8.8 after lunch. So I don't know how critical it is.

@ Formal_verification, Yes, I am still student. I did not finish. You know, we have doctors at school. I am planning to follow him/her.

You can ask your doctor or even Google it to see whether you are type 1 or 2.
 
If I were u, I would retake the test after a long time of no eating, e.g. after noon without breakfast and lunch.
The reading is very easily high after lunch (while u may also take breakfast).
You may not have the type-II diabetic.....

richard1234 said:
HI Viva and Formal_verification,
Yes, I did read this before. But may be my reading is higher than his. :( My reading was 8.8 after lunch. So I don't know how critical it is.

@ Formal_verification, Yes, I am still student. I did not finish. You know, we have doctors at school. I am planning to follow him/her.