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My friend did his medicals with a fever and took medications like acetaminophen and some kind of an antihistamine. He already uploaded his application and is now worried whether this would affect his medicals and blood works done. Does anyone know of similar cases. All I could say was they only look for vitals.

Can anyone who is following the current trend or have gone till ppr recently say the usual number of weeks between IP1 and IP2, and from there to PPR. Thank you.
 
My friend did his medicals with a fever and took medications like acetaminophen and some kind of an antihistamine. He already uploaded his application and is now worried whether this would affect his medicals and blood works done. Does anyone know of similar cases. All I could say was they only look for vitals.

Can anyone who is following the current trend or have gone till ppr recently say the usual number of weeks between IP1 and IP2, and from there to PPR. Thank you.
Fever that isn't as a result of HIv or other dangerous infections or contagious diseases won't affect your friends application. Processing time is not specific, it depends on individual and Visa office. All the best to your friend
 
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Well if the doctor ‍⚕️ doing the medical thinks u r good to go then u shouldn’t be worried
 
My friend did his medicals with a fever and took medications like acetaminophen and some kind of an antihistamine. He already uploaded his application and is now worried whether this would affect his medicals and blood works done. Does anyone know of similar cases. All I could say was they only look for vitals.

Can anyone who is following the current trend or have gone till ppr recently say the usual number of weeks between IP1 and IP2, and from there to PPR. Thank you.

The blood work only looks for Syphilis & HIV, while the Urinalysis checks for Blood, Glucose and Protein, and X-ray for TB. As long as the fever was not on account of any of these, and if he has indicated in the form filled during medicals that he was on prescription medicine (antihistamine), he should be fine.
 
My friend did his medicals with a fever and took medications like acetaminophen and some kind of an antihistamine. He already uploaded his application and is now worried whether this would affect his medicals and blood works done. Does anyone know of similar cases. All I could say was they only look for vitals.

Can anyone who is following the current trend or have gone till ppr recently say the usual number of weeks between IP1 and IP2, and from there to PPR. Thank you.
No problem in that. Just Chill.

If your condition is following, then you should worry.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ility/danger-public-health-public-safety.html