Thank you for the links. Also, if I may, I need to raise a query. Consider the following scenario.
During the medical exam, they found glucose in my urine dipstick test (which is rather outdated) so they told me to get it done again in addition to a few kidney tests (serum creatnine, urea and glomerular filteration rate). Now I'm assuming, the latter was to rule out any kidney condition since a kidney condition may prove to be a burden on the healthcare system in the longer run. Thankfully, the kidney tests were absolutely normal but they found glucose in the urine during the second urine test as well. And that was it at the immigration health.
I got my tests done at a personal level wherein I found that I am a 'pre diabetic'. Not the full blown disorder but more like 'prone to developing it' (genetic)
Now I'm assuming that diabetse is not considered a disorder which may put a burden on the Canadian healthcare system in the longer run since it is very much manageable.
Need your expertise on this one. Am I correct in my assumptions?
Thanks