Hi Vijay
I ordered GCMS notes as IRCC nos are no success for me.
Just a doubt that I need your help...if a medical is passed as in my case for all the dependent’s and myself, is there a chance that there can be medical admissibility in my GCMS notes still if one of the dependents has diabetes?
Did you declare the diabetes? If yes, were there any additional tests that were done? If it's passed after full declaration (and additional tests if any), then all is good. If it is not declared, then it may present a problem.
However generally speaking, people in the past have regularly migrated to Canada with diabetes / hypertension without any problems. If its a diabetes with no significant complications (i.e. under control) you got nothing to worry about.
It boils down to point number three below -
There are 3 possible reasons for medical inadmissibility:
- Danger to public health
- Danger to public safety
- Excessive demand on health or social services
From Canada.ca website:
We may refuse your application if we believe that your health condition might cause an excessive demand on health or social services. This decision is based on the results of your immigration medical exam.
Your condition is considered to cause an excessive demand if:
the health or social services needed to treat your health condition would negatively affect wait times for services in Canada, or
the services needed to treat and manage your health condition would likely cost more than the excessive demand cost threshold
2021 cost threshold (under the temporary public policy)
$108,990 over 5 years (or $21,798 per year)
If there is a medically inadmissible issue, you will receive a letter called a
procedural fairness letter.
You’ll receive this letter before a final decision is made on your application. You’ll have the opportunity to submit information to respond.
Read up:
Medical inadmissibility - Canada.ca
Also:
Mitigation plans for excessive demand - Canada.ca