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Asjali0420

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Jul 28, 2016
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Hello everyone,

I just want to ask some advice from you guys regarding my express entry application.
I submitted my application last Febuary 2,2016 and recieved my ITA on the 10th. I completely submitted all the requirment needed on March 10 and had my medical submitted as well but few weeks later, I recieved a letter from the cic requesting me to take further medical. They found out that I have right sided heart artery which is a rare case as to my doctor but then everything is functioning normal. So I had my ct scan few weeks later, and everything's normal again. They don't see any irregulaties on my heart. My doctor submitted the result to the cic and few weeks later, I received a letter again requesting for further medical, they want me to consult to cardiologist(heart specialist), so I had my echocardiogram few weeks later, then it turns out normal again. I am anxious about what gonna happen. I am 100% healty, I run everyday, go to gym twice a week but I never had any issues on my heart,Thank God still I am worried.

Would this can affect my application? Its been more than 4 months. My doctor and the cardiologist made a favorable letter to the cic that My heart is normal and healty. Would it be an issue with cic?what should I do if they would refuse my application because of this??

Please I need you opinion guys..
 
if your condition does not require heavy/costly medical treatment, you should not worry too much. CIC is actually asking you to perform all those additional checks to ensure you will not be a burden to Canadian Health care.

I think the letter provided by your doctor is a good support to help CIC determine your medical condition.

Check:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/medic/admiss/index.asp

"An applicant may be refused on health grounds – if their condition:

is likely to be a danger to public health or public safety, or
might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demand on health or social services"
 
Thank you for the info. Appreciate it.

I am a little anxious on my case though. I am thinking the positive manner but at the same time I am thinking on negative side. What if the medical officer is not convince of the result. What if they would think of the future Scenario that I might get complications? Would it be posible for them to do that? If so what should I do?