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hi everyone! im new here.. im planning to migrate to canada i already passed my

application.. now im worried about my condition because i have PF which is very

minimal.. since this condition is not contagious, can this be a subject of my

rejection of my application? i got my PF after my medications on PTB on the year

2003 and took medications for about a year..

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Jeff

This site has information on all their immigration programs including

their skilled worker program and even tools to estimate your prospects.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/

A Medical Exam is a part of the process. It is used to protect the

health and safety of Canadians, as well as reduce and prevent

excessive demand on Canada's health and social services system. So

based on what they find in the exam you may be excluded based on an

illness such as PF. It would probably depend on the level you'd reached

and what was discovered during the exam. I wouldn't even venture any

kind of guess as to how it would impact you individually.

> > >

> > > hi everyone! im new here.. im planning to migrate to canada i

already

> > passed my application.. now im worried about my condition because i

have

> > PF which is very minimal.. since this condition is not contagious,

can

> > this be a subject of my rejection of my application? i got my PF

after

> > my medications on PTB on the year 2003 and took medications for

about a

> > year..

> > >

> >

> Thanks Bruce! Im looking forward to work at canada. my brother is

already there and is doing great.. i also want to work there to atleast

be financially " independent " . If you happen to have any idea about

migration laws of canada specifically with my case, your information

would be greatly appreciated.. i hope to find answers from the rest of

the group members who share same experience.. a lot of thanks to the

rest of the group especialy to the moderator.. God Bless us all!

>

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Jeff

This site has information on all their immigration programs including

their skilled worker program and even tools to estimate your prospects.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/

A Medical Exam is a part of the process. It is used to protect the

health and safety of Canadians, as well as reduce and prevent

excessive demand on Canada's health and social services system. So

based on what they find in the exam you may be excluded based on an

illness such as PF. It would probably depend on the level you'd reached

and what was discovered during the exam. I wouldn't even venture any

kind of guess as to how it would impact you individually.

> > >

> > > hi everyone! im new here.. im planning to migrate to canada i

already

> > passed my application.. now im worried about my condition because i

have

> > PF which is very minimal.. since this condition is not contagious,

can

> > this be a subject of my rejection of my application? i got my PF

after

> > my medications on PTB on the year 2003 and took medications for

about a

> > year..

> > >

> >

> Thanks Bruce! Im looking forward to work at canada. my brother is

already there and is doing great.. i also want to work there to atleast

be financially " independent " . If you happen to have any idea about

migration laws of canada specifically with my case, your information

would be greatly appreciated.. i hope to find answers from the rest of

the group members who share same experience.. a lot of thanks to the

rest of the group especialy to the moderator.. God Bless us all!

>

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