Hello all,
In a bit of a predicament here, some background information:
I've been in living/working Canada for about 4 years on a work permit and was recently laid off by my company due to COVID. My work permit and health card then expired and my company refused to resubmit my work permit authorization paperwork (e.g., for the "A" number) to IRCC, so I have only visitor status in Canada currently. I cannot return to my home country due to COVID travel restrictions.
I submitted my full application for Express Entry PR (Canadian Experience class) about a month ago, passed the medical exam, and finished biometrics.
The problem:
Yesterday I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis through a walk-in clinic in Ontario, confirmed by blood tests & x-rays. The doctor says I should see a Rheumatologist specialist within 3 months MAXIMUM to get medication & treatment.
However, this is impossible without a provincial health card: Rheumatologists in all of Canada operate within provincial health networks ONLY. Absolutely no exceptions, there are no private rheumatologists. Even if I had private insurance I still would not be able to see a rheumatologist.
While it is true that my PR application is in progress and once (hopefully) approved, It would allow me to obtain a health card in Canada and see a Rheumatologist. However there is a near 11-month backlog of Express entry applications and I absolutely should not wait that long to get seen by a Rheumatologist per my doctors recommendation.
I was thinking of trying to apply for urgent PR processing given my complex and rather dangerous situation:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...rants/pr-card/apply-renew-replace/urgent.html
However, it looks like this only applies to a PR card, not to PR status and/or express entry applications themselves. But I'm honestly not sure.
Can anyone comment on this? Has anyone successfully applied for PR express entry with urgent processing? Any idea what should I do here?
In a bit of a predicament here, some background information:
I've been in living/working Canada for about 4 years on a work permit and was recently laid off by my company due to COVID. My work permit and health card then expired and my company refused to resubmit my work permit authorization paperwork (e.g., for the "A" number) to IRCC, so I have only visitor status in Canada currently. I cannot return to my home country due to COVID travel restrictions.
I submitted my full application for Express Entry PR (Canadian Experience class) about a month ago, passed the medical exam, and finished biometrics.
The problem:
Yesterday I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis through a walk-in clinic in Ontario, confirmed by blood tests & x-rays. The doctor says I should see a Rheumatologist specialist within 3 months MAXIMUM to get medication & treatment.
However, this is impossible without a provincial health card: Rheumatologists in all of Canada operate within provincial health networks ONLY. Absolutely no exceptions, there are no private rheumatologists. Even if I had private insurance I still would not be able to see a rheumatologist.
While it is true that my PR application is in progress and once (hopefully) approved, It would allow me to obtain a health card in Canada and see a Rheumatologist. However there is a near 11-month backlog of Express entry applications and I absolutely should not wait that long to get seen by a Rheumatologist per my doctors recommendation.
I was thinking of trying to apply for urgent PR processing given my complex and rather dangerous situation:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...rants/pr-card/apply-renew-replace/urgent.html
However, it looks like this only applies to a PR card, not to PR status and/or express entry applications themselves. But I'm honestly not sure.
Can anyone comment on this? Has anyone successfully applied for PR express entry with urgent processing? Any idea what should I do here?