Hi,
I've received my Section A document and scheduled the medical check for the SK/PR Visa, so far so good, but I'm worrying
about the tests done during this check.
I expect to have cholesterol and gamma gt rates above normal, but have no specific diseases regarding this.
I'm a smoker, and for a while, so I think the X-ray of the lungs will definitely show it.
Except this I assume to be in a good health condition.
Is that something carefully verified?
Smoker + cholesterol and gamma gt above normal could be considered as risky conditions by the CIC?
Another point, I had a surgery when I was 15, to correct a birth defect (on the Aorta).
I didn't mention it in my case as this was just a single operation, with no specific medications needed, just a follow up until I was 18
and that's all.
I cannot provide any documents related to this, I've asked the hospital where I was, they only keep archives for 20 years, in my case, it was 25 years ago, so too old...
But as I have a big scar on my back, the doctor will definitely see it and will ask.
Could it be a problem?
Thx for any advices,
Edimel
I've received my Section A document and scheduled the medical check for the SK/PR Visa, so far so good, but I'm worrying
about the tests done during this check.
I expect to have cholesterol and gamma gt rates above normal, but have no specific diseases regarding this.
I'm a smoker, and for a while, so I think the X-ray of the lungs will definitely show it.
Except this I assume to be in a good health condition.
Is that something carefully verified?
Smoker + cholesterol and gamma gt above normal could be considered as risky conditions by the CIC?
Another point, I had a surgery when I was 15, to correct a birth defect (on the Aorta).
I didn't mention it in my case as this was just a single operation, with no specific medications needed, just a follow up until I was 18
and that's all.
I cannot provide any documents related to this, I've asked the hospital where I was, they only keep archives for 20 years, in my case, it was 25 years ago, so too old...
But as I have a big scar on my back, the doctor will definitely see it and will ask.
Could it be a problem?
Thx for any advices,
Edimel