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Hello all.
I had a road accident in 2003 where my leg was broken. I underwent surgery and had a plate and screw put in. I have absolutely no issues with my leg since then. My job is to work on ships so it means a lot of physical work / I run / play sports and am 100% normal in day to day activities.
I am considering if the medical officer would consider this excessive demand on health services? Since it could be that I may have to get this plate removed in future? May be 5 years / 10 years / 20 years? I can't say.
Anyone who has a better understanding of medical demand clause / seen any cases where application was rejected on medical basis?
I don't think there is any issue. Relax.
Hello all.
I had a road accident in 2003 where my leg was broken. I underwent surgery and had a plate and screw put in. I have absolutely no issues with my leg since then. My job is to work on ships so it means a lot of physical work / I run / play sports and am 100% normal in day to day activities.
I am considering if the medical officer would consider this excessive demand on health services? Since it could be that I may have to get this plate removed in future? May be 5 years / 10 years / 20 years? I can't say.
Anyone who has a better understanding of medical demand clause / seen any cases where application was rejected on medical basis?
This is not a problem. Take it easy. You will not consumer any medical resource in Canada under this issue.
Hello all.
I had a road accident in 2003 where my leg was broken. I underwent surgery and had a plate and screw put in. I have absolutely no issues with my leg since then. My job is to work on ships so it means a lot of physical work / I run / play sports and am 100% normal in day to day activities.
I am considering if the medical officer would consider this excessive demand on health services? Since it could be that I may have to get this plate removed in future? May be 5 years / 10 years / 20 years? I can't say.
Anyone who has a better understanding of medical demand clause / seen any cases where application was rejected on medical basis?
Accessing the healthcare system is not the same as being an excessive burden. They want people who will work and contribute to the system and not just show up and require all these subsidies. Excessive burden is usually related to disease management, like diabetes, heart disease, AIDS, etc.
Hello all.
I had a road accident in 2003 where my leg was broken. I underwent surgery and had a plate and screw put in. I have absolutely no issues with my leg since then. My job is to work on ships so it means a lot of physical work / I run / play sports and am 100% normal in day to day activities.
I am considering if the medical officer would consider this excessive demand on health services? Since it could be that I may have to get this plate removed in future? May be 5 years / 10 years / 20 years? I can't say.
Anyone who has a better understanding of medical demand clause / seen any cases where application was rejected on medical basis?
Dear Friend,
Your condition does not come under Serious medical condition for rejection.
You can proceed to apply for PR.
All the best.
What about kidney stone laser surgery 6 years ago? that is also ok medically right?
What about kidney stone laser surgery 6 years ago? that is also ok medically right?
yes
only major conditions are like Hep A,B,C till Z

, other communicable diseases, AIDS,
I'm not 100% sure on cancer however
Thankyou for all the replies. This has given me much confidence.
It does seem to make sense now.

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