I got my medical results. I have astma and take daily medication for this. Everything is under control with the current medications (got my GP to confirm that in a letter). My Grading in the medical report is B, I suspect because the "Are you taking any prescribed pills or medication?" is answered Yes.
The rest is all fine.
Should I worry? Has anyone successfully immigrated as a Federal Skilled Worker with Grading B before?
I got my medical results. I have astma and take daily medication for this. Everything is under control with the current medications (got my GP to confirm that in a letter). My Grading in the medical report is B, I suspect because the "Are you taking any prescribed pills or medication?" is answered Yes.
The rest is all fine.
Should I worry? Has anyone successfully immigrated as a Federal Skilled Worker with Grading B before?
A "B" grading does not constitute automatic rejection, your case will be analyzed and as long as it doesn't constitute excessive demand on health services you'll be fine.
Tons and tons of people have received their PPR's with B grading.
A "B" grading does not constitute automatic rejection, your case will be analyzed and as long as it doesn't constitute excessive demand on health services you'll be fine.
Tons and tons of people have received their PPR's with B grading.
A "B" grading does not constitute automatic rejection, your case will be analyzed and as long as it doesn't constitute excessive demand on health services you'll be fine.
Tons and tons of people have received their PPR's with B grading.
I got my medical results. I have astma and take daily medication for this. Everything is under control with the current medications (got my GP to confirm that in a letter). My Grading in the medical report is B, I suspect because the "Are you taking any prescribed pills or medication?" is answered Yes.
The rest is all fine.
Should I worry? Has anyone successfully immigrated as a Federal Skilled Worker with Grading B before?
Hello There. My dependent child got a Health grading B. He is 7+ years old now. He had a seizure when he was 3.5 years and another when he was 4 yrs 9 months. He has been on medication since that time with no other affects, whatsoever. Will a grading B always trigger more medical tests or explanations? I am a bit worried. Specially because even though my son had 2 such episodes of the problem, the evaluating doctor in comments has mentioned - Child had seizures at age of 4 which repeated at age 5. I checked with the doctor later on and the office said - unfortunately that cannot be changed since it is submitted.
For me, They asked additional test which took about 3 more weeks to reach them and it was all good. Then medical was passed in about 4 weeks.
So totally, it took about 50 days to pass medical.
For me, They asked additional test which took about 3 more weeks to reach them and it was all good. Then medical was passed in about 4 weeks.
So totally, it took about 50 days to pass medical.