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ThaisTulio

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Jul 16, 2021
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Hi,
My husband did his medical examination two weeks ago. The doctor asked him to go back and redo his x-ray. Today the doctor called him saying that they found a scar in his lung, and that it is nothing to worry about, but immigration can ask him additional exams. We applied under the new TR to PR pathway, and now I don’t know what to expect. The doctor said it is something normal, that could’ve happened because of a pneumonia or other infection. I’m scared!

Do you think our application could be refused because of this lung scar? we do have all the requirements: qualifying work experience, permit to work, proficiency language scores above CBL 4, Canadian work experience in the NOC field (1+ years). I read somewhere that it may cause a 6 months delay in the application. Is it true?

thanks
 
Hi,
My husband did his medical examination two weeks ago. The doctor asked him to go back and redo his x-ray. Today the doctor called him saying that they found a scar in his lung, and that it is nothing to worry about, but immigration can ask him additional exams. We applied under the new TR to PR pathway, and now I don’t know what to expect. The doctor said it is something normal, that could’ve happened because of a pneumonia or other infection. I’m scared!

Do you think our application could be refused because of this lung scar? we do have all the requirements: qualifying work experience, permit to work, proficiency language scores above CBL 4, Canadian work experience in the NOC field (1+ years). I read somewhere that it may cause a 6 months delay in the application. Is it true?

thanks
Hi, Do you have any update from CIC regarding your husband's medical?
 
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