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Hi,
My friend asked me this question.Inspired by me and my wife he also wishes to start with the whole process of express entry as he has the same educational background and work experience as we have.
His age is 26 and has a medical treatment background and has Grade 4 osteoarthritis(because of sports injuries) in both knees and has undergone arthroscopy for both knees.Can there be any issue with his immigration (rejection),if everything else goes well.
Can some of the senior members or some one with a similar issue please chime in and help me on this topic.
 
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As far as I know. It's okay.
 
Hi,
My friend asked me this question.Inspired by me and my wife he also wishes to start with the whole process of express entry as he has the same educational background and work experience as we have.
His age is 26 and has a medical treatment background and has Grade 4 osteoarthritis(because of sports injuries) in both knees and has undergone arthroscopy for both knees.Can there be any issue with his immigration (rejection),if everything else goes well.
Can some of the senior members or some one with a similar issue please chime in and help me on this topic.


I don't think that's something they even check for...
 
Actually he has undergone an arthroscopy surgery in both knees and would be required to submit surgery documents and then the medical officer would investigate more.Also he is not able to do squats as required during medical examination.Considering these reasons he was in very doubt about his rejection.
Any comments on this ?
 
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