Medical Question

Old Feb 23rd 2001, 9:05 pm
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hi:

you can apply for a medical prior to submitting your application for Canadian permanent
residency. This is often done in the "fast track" system. But, the medical report can not
be tampered with.

A person is only medically inadmissible in Canada if they have a contagious disease which
poses a public health risk, or there medical condition will put excessive demands on
Canada's social welfare system.

My suggestion to you is get a physical from your family doctor. If your doctor says your
fine then apply for a medical from a designated medical practitioner.

For more information on medical issues go to www.webimmigration.com

Yours truly, Ingrid Y. Chen, B.A., LL.B.
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> Is there anyway of determining likely outcome of a Medical prior to making an
> application? How would it be possible to find out what constitutes an "unreasonable
> burden"? Since, as I understand it, the request for medicals comes after application, I
> would obviously prefer not to risk the Cost Recovery fees.
>
> GP.
 

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