Hello everyone,
I’m a Quebec-selected skilled worker (CSQ holder) and I’m preparing to submit my federal PR application next month. I have a question regarding the immigration medical exam.
I was recently diagnosed with syphilis, but I am currently undergoing the full recommended treatment (Benzathine penicillin G, 2.4 MU weekly). I have already completed the first dose, and I will complete all 4 doses as prescribed by my doctor. My doctor confirmed that the infection is fully treatable and that I will not be contagious after treatment.
My concern is: Will this situation affect my immigration medical exam or cause any delay or refusal?
If the RPR/VDRL blood test remains positive for some time after treatment, is that an issue for IRCC?
I will have documentation proving that I completed the full treatment.
If anyone has experience with this or knows how IRCC evaluates treated syphilis during the medical exam, I would really appreciate your guidance.
Thank you in advance.
I’m a Quebec-selected skilled worker (CSQ holder) and I’m preparing to submit my federal PR application next month. I have a question regarding the immigration medical exam.
I was recently diagnosed with syphilis, but I am currently undergoing the full recommended treatment (Benzathine penicillin G, 2.4 MU weekly). I have already completed the first dose, and I will complete all 4 doses as prescribed by my doctor. My doctor confirmed that the infection is fully treatable and that I will not be contagious after treatment.
My concern is: Will this situation affect my immigration medical exam or cause any delay or refusal?
If the RPR/VDRL blood test remains positive for some time after treatment, is that an issue for IRCC?
I will have documentation proving that I completed the full treatment.
If anyone has experience with this or knows how IRCC evaluates treated syphilis during the medical exam, I would really appreciate your guidance.
Thank you in advance.
