Dear All, I need some help from the experts on this forum. I have applied under the FSW category for immigration to Canada. Our medicals are complete and my newborn daughter has been diagnosed with ASD. It is a small hole in the heart.
She was a preterm baby and is very small considering her height, weight. She has no other medical issues and is on no treatment or medicines. But the panel physician requested for a report from her physician. The panel physician conducting the medical did not hear any problems with her heart, it was her paedetrician who diagnosed her with this condition.
I would like to know if anyone has had the experience of immigrating to Canada with a child having a hole in their heart?
Can my case be rejected due to my daughter's condition?
She was a preterm baby and is very small considering her height, weight. She has no other medical issues and is on no treatment or medicines. But the panel physician requested for a report from her physician. The panel physician conducting the medical did not hear any problems with her heart, it was her paedetrician who diagnosed her with this condition.
I would like to know if anyone has had the experience of immigrating to Canada with a child having a hole in their heart?
Can my case be rejected due to my daughter's condition?