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Noushin50
New Member Joined: 01 Nov 2012 Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Hi,
I don't know what exactly they were looking for. I just know that DMP asked for CT scan and more details from Oncologist. We applied for my mother in law as well. They received her medical Sep 27 2012 and we got an email asking for her passport to issue visa 2 days ago. I am looking fo an attorney to be prepared for an appeal incase . Does anyone know an attorney? |
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computergeek
Senior Member Joined: 07 Jan 2012 Location: Vancouver BC Status: Offline Points: 573 |
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You are in a uniquely qualified position - you can at least determine what the cost of the medication is (for me, that was one of the most difficult things to do, since this was about the cost to the province in my case). I ultimately ended up using the Quebec numbers (they publish an entire guide of prices). If the medical officer decides that your father is "excessive demand" you will receive a "fairness letter". This letter should set out the basis of the medical officer's opinion, although it may be generic. The law requires that the medical officer perform an individualized assessment, but they don't always do so (she certainly didn't in my case). It sounds like the primary concern would be the cost of medication. You should determine what the cost of that medication would be in Canada and what portion, if any, that would be paid for by the provincial government. The current number is $6100, but it will be adjusted again on 1 December, so I would expect it to increase by another 5-8% as it has in recent years. The fairness letter will ask you to respond in 60 days. You may ask for an extension - it is definitely advisable to do so as it takes time to prepare a response to a fairness letter. I would suggest hiring an attorney to assist you but will caution you there are only a handful of attorneys experienced in this area. If you are interested PM me and I will provide you with pointers. The response may challenge the medical officer's opinion. It may also challenge the cost estimates of the medical officer. It may also offer a mitigation plan. In my own response, we did not challenge the opinion. The medical officer gave no cost estimates but we had estimates from an expert. The brunt of my own response related to mitigation - in my case private employer funded insurance that would cover 100% of the medication cost up to $68k (note that in spite of this, the medical officer still found me inadmissible and the VO did nothing to augment or review the MO's opinion. I believe this was an essential part of the Court's decision to grant leave). |
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FSW applied 6/09, denied (med inadmissible) 12/11. JR leave granted 7/12, discontinued 9/12. Spousal app PPR 9/12. Landed 13 October 2012
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Noushin50
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Thank you very much for the info and PM
You have been very supportive and helpful. |
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alyona
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Today there was an update on our case online "Medical results have been received" What does it mean? I wonder if they can still ask my mom to do some additional tests or if they were satisfied with the info we provided and will be making a decision based on that.
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computergeek
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Excellent! That means the medical results have been added to your file. If there had been an inadmissibility issue, you would have received a fairness letter, and medical results would not have been received.
In my case, I didn't get "medical results have been received" until the same day they refused my application. |
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FSW applied 6/09, denied (med inadmissible) 12/11. JR leave granted 7/12, discontinued 9/12. Spousal app PPR 9/12. Landed 13 October 2012
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alyona
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Thank you, computergeek! Although I saw some people said they had "medical have been received" update and still got rejection after that, but still, this definitely gives us hope for the good result.
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isim
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Hi Alyona, we are crossing our fingers for good results! Hopefully everything goes well with your situation. Please keep us updated, your posts have been very helpful since we're in a very similar situation
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isim
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Hello Noushin50, we're all hoping for good results. Please keep us updated with your situation
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alyona
Junior Member Joined: 05 Sep 2012 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Today I received happy news - an e-mail request to send my parents passport for permanent residents visas! I cannot beleive it to be honest, we expected a lot of issues with medical results but they never even asked anything!
Hopefully this will bring more hope to the ones in the same situation as us. Of course each case is unique but it helps being prepared with all the medical paperwork which I think was significant in our case. Good luck to all!
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farnaz81
New Member Joined: 15 Oct 2014 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Hi Noushin,
Could you please let me know what happened to your case of sponsoring your parents? I have the same situation as you had. I am so worried and don't know where to get my answer. Many Thanks
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