Try not to worry about the RQ, because there is no vaccination against it... everything depends of the agent who will process your application... it is somehow also a matter of luck.
That's nothing to worry about, the know that health cards are renewable mainly on birthdays. Having a new health card does not mean you were outside the country. That can not have anything to do with RQ. RQ is generated based on various things, persons who have never travelled outside the country I understand received RQ.
If your health card was one of the ID documents you used in your application, contact the CIC call centre for guidance. I saw a guy who's interview was cancelled, as he lost his health card.
If your health card was one of the ID documents you used in your application, contact the CIC call centre for guidance. I saw a guy who's interview was cancelled, as he lost his health card.
If your health card was one of the ID documents you used in your application, contact the CIC call centre for guidance. I saw a guy who's interview was cancelled, as he lost his health card.
If your health card was one of the ID documents you used in your application, contact the CIC call centre for guidance. I saw a guy who's interview was cancelled, as he lost his health card.
If you haven't applied yet, and if you are that worried, you don't even have to use your health card as a piece of ID. You can use your driver's licence and passport. (Yes, you can use your passport as ID and again in the passport section.) If you do, make a copy of the biographical page for each section, not just one for both. More on that here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/passport-as-a-piece-of-identification-t275676.0.html
If you haven't applied yet, and if you are that worried, you don't even have to use your health card as a piece of ID. You can use your driver's licence and passport. (Yes, you can use your passport as ID and again in the passport section.) If you do, make a copy of the biographical page for each section, not just one for both. More on that here:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/passport-as-a-piece-of-identification-t275676.0.html