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Controlled Epilepsy - Will I Fail the Medical Exam?

hemlockmark

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Jun 15, 2016
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Update: regardless of my epilepsy and need for meds to control it, I passed the exam and my app is progressing with no requests for more info etc. Looks good.

I know of one other immigrant family with an epileptic child - they were approved for PR.
 
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getjaionline

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Jul 10, 2017
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Update: regardless of my epilepsy and need for meds to control it, I passed the exam and my app is progressing with no requests for more info etc. Looks good.

I know of one other immigrant family with an epileptic child - they were approved for PR.
Hi, good news. I have a question.. My wife is having epilepsy and had only once in last 10 years as well but taking lamotrigine regularly. We have informed the panel doctor about that and given the record of where UK GP who says she remains seizure free. So hope that won't be an issue. Have you submitted any additional papers to support your medical condition.? In the statutory section in PR application they are asking whether you have serious disease. Should I mention yes/no there? Thanks
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Toronto
Category........
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Buffalo
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AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
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05-10-2010
Hi, good news. I have a question.. My wife is having epilepsy and had only once in last 10 years as well but taking lamotrigine regularly. We have informed the panel doctor about that and given the record of where UK GP who says she remains seizure free. So hope that won't be an issue. Have you submitted any additional papers to support your medical condition.? In the statutory section in PR application they are asking whether you have serious disease. Should I mention yes/no there? Thanks
Say yes. Your wife cannot be refused PR for this reason.
 

russ6970

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Sep 14, 2017
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If it's spousal sponsorship, she cannot be inadmissible for health reasons unless they are contagious.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Dear Seniors,

I am seeking guidance in a slightly different situation I have recently received my offer letter from Centennial College Toronto and my next step is to get my medical done,

Its been more than 4 years I have had no episodes and I am on daily medication leading a normal life.

Please post in international student section

Please advise what are the changes of a student visa refusal in my condition.

This will help me stop the process at this very moment and not take it any further.

Regards,
Garima
 

Helenbakare17

Newbie
Oct 19, 2023
3
1
Hi everyone, please I am an epileptic patient, but I have not had a seizure for 12 years now because I am on medication and my seizure is a partial seizure, I declared all this to the Doctor on the day of my medicals, would I fail the medical exam for a study visa? Please, guys I need a response, I am really freaking out!:(
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hi everyone, please I am an epileptic patient, but I have not had a seizure for 12 years now because I am on medication and my seizure is a partial seizure, I declared all this to the Doctor on the day of my medicals, would I fail the medical exam for a study visa? Please, guys I need a response, I am really freaking out!:(
No one can say for certain but doubt it.