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rahulboghara

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Feb 19, 2021
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Respected Sir/Madam,

I want to migrate to Canada on a work permit but I am having the physical disability in one leg and one hand like having minor movement problem in hand and leg, I am doing my day to day works on my own I don't have a major problem I can do work properly with hand and also walk with no pain but sight problem in the walking pattern so I need to know that does these create any issues in migrating to Canada, does these will give the problem in medical test or while in immigration and does these will reject my work permit or not

I need the exact information kindly help me out with the correct information

Reply to me as soon as possible I will be waiting for your response

Thanks in advance

Rahul Boghara
 
How are you eligible for a work permit? Do you have a job offer and positive LMIA (show that no Canadian can be hired) from a Canadian employer? Employers don’t go through the process much because it costs time and money. If so, you still need a closed work permit. If you are looking at immigrating permanently then you are looking at Express Entry (Google it). You need language tests and education assessments of your degrees. You want a minimum of 67 to be eligible to enter the pool and a CRS score of 468+ to be invited.

Your physical disability is most likely not an issue.
 
Respected Sir/Madam,

I want to migrate to Canada on a work permit but I am having the physical disability in one leg and one hand like having minor movement problem in hand and leg, I am doing my day to day works on my own I don't have a major problem I can do work properly with hand and also walk with no pain but sight problem in the walking pattern so I need to know that does these create any issues in migrating to Canada, does these will give the problem in medical test or while in immigration and does these will reject my work permit or not

I need the exact information kindly help me out with the correct information

Reply to me as soon as possible I will be waiting for your response

Thanks in advance

Rahul Boghara

Your physical disability should not be an issue for migrating to Canada.
 
How are you eligible for a work permit? Do you have a job offer and positive LMIA (show that no Canadian can be hired) from a Canadian employer? Employers don’t go through the process much because it costs time and money. If so, you still need a closed work permit. If you are looking at immigrating permanently then you are looking at Express Entry (Google it). You need language tests and education assessments of your degrees. You want a minimum of 67 to be eligible to enter the pool and a CRS score of 468+ to be invited.

Your physical disability is most likely not an issue.
are you sure about that
 
How are you eligible for a work permit? Do you have a job offer and positive LMIA (show that no Canadian can be hired) from a Canadian employer? Employers don’t go through the process much because it costs time and money. If so, you still need a closed work permit. If you are looking at immigrating permanently then you are looking at Express Entry (Google it). You need language tests and education assessments of your degrees. You want a minimum of 67 to be eligible to enter the pool and a CRS score of 468+ to be invited.

Your physical disability is most likely not an issue.
that all things i have, i have the LMIA from the Canadian employer but I am a little confused about my disability are you sure that it won't create any problem with the disability
 
that all things i have, i have the LMIA from the Canadian employer but I am a little confused about my disability are you sure that it won't create any problem with the disability
If you have a LMIA then apply for the closed work permit. Any issues will be brought up in a medical request.
 
I'm not 100% sure. That can only be determine through your medical.
alright but do you have any Canadian immigration lawyer with whom you are in touch and can give the perfect and 100% surety answer to these question then please contact him/her to resolve my issue
 
If you have a LMIA then apply for the closed work permit. Any issues will be brought up in a medical request.
hello that is the main thing I need to know that will I get the medical rejection of the medical will be approved by the panel physician
 
alright but do you have any Canadian immigration lawyer with whom you are in touch and can give the perfect and 100% surety answer to these question then please contact him/her to resolve my issue

If you want advice from a lawyer, then you will need to contact a Canadian immigration lawyer on your own and pay for a consultation.
 
alright but do you have any Canadian immigration lawyer with whom you are in touch and can give the perfect and 100% surety answer to these question then please contact him/her to resolve my issue
Contact the managers of this forum - Campbell Cohen, who are immigration lawyers.