How to Take Charge of Your Medical Inadmissibility?

medical inadmissibility

Mrs. Katharina Kontaxis, RCIC wrote a recent article on overcoming medical inadmissibility entitled “How to Take Charge of Your Medical Inadmissibility”, which was published at MyConsultant.ca on July 9, 2019.

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Overcoming Medical Inadmissibility

Many medical conditions (e.g. mental illness, cancer, etc.) can lead to a visa refusal. One must convince the medical and immigration officers with a well researched, documented and written response to IRCC’s procedural fairness letter by establishing that the applicant will not exceed the annual cost threshold of C$20,517 for 2019 (excessive demand) or that an exemption to IRPA requirements is justified on humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) grounds.

Resources

https://www.myconsultant.ca/EN/How-to-Take-Charge-of-Your-Medical-Inadmissibility

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/panel-members-handbook-2013.html#chap4.7

Disclaimer

Information provided in this article does not constitute immigration advice. Only authorised representatives are allowed to assist applicants with immigration and citizenship services for a fee. In addition, immigration laws, regulations, and policies are changing constantly.

If you need help with the assessment of your case, then obtain sound advice from Mrs. Katharina Kontaxis, RCIC. Only with a proper case strategy can you reach your goal of Canadian permanent residence or citizenship.

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