I applied a super visa for my mom.
She is already in Canada and we just got a medical request and i am taking her to a physician next week.
She was never diagnosed with TB so I did not know but she mentioned that
her doctor once told her she has a scar on her lung that might be trace of TB.
My question is that,
what happens if she has a scar that might be trace of TB?
Does she have to go back to her country and got tested?
Or her visa will be approved then she needs those medical surveillance?
I applied a super visa for my mom.
She is already in Canada and we just got a medical request and i am taking her to a physician next week.
She was never diagnosed with TB so I did not know but she mentioned that
her doctor once told her she has a scar on her lung that might be trace of TB.
My question is that,
what happens if she has a scar that might be trace of TB?
Does she have to go back to her country and got tested?
Or her visa will be approved then she needs those medical surveillance?
If she has to get tested, what happens her visa while she is getting tested?
I guess it could take a while.
her visitor visa will be expired in Oct 30.
If she tests positive for active TB, she would be asked to do additional tests/take a course of medicines/go through medical surveillance and later redo the tests after a couple of of months.
If she tests positive for active TB, she would be asked to do additional tests/take a course of medicines/go through medical surveillance and later redo the tests after a couple of of months.
She must apply to extend her current stay on the TRV entry within the next couple of weeks max.
It might just be a case of old pneumonia or else inactive TB. Take things as they come. Don't worry