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Can Canadian employers guarantee that immigrants will refuse to sign a medical letter?

Generally speaking, receiving the medical examination notice from the immigration office means that your immigration application has basically passed. As long as there are no special circumstances, you can get the landing notice smoothly within 1 to 6 months after the physical examination. However, for the last seemingly insignificant link, we still can't take it lightly, so as not to give up all our previous efforts.

Then there is a question that everyone is very concerned about: what diseases will hinder immigration to Canada?

These diseases are mainly:

1. posing a threat to public health or safety;

B, will excessively increase the Canadian government's investment in health or welfare undertakings.

These diseases include (but are not limited to) AIDS, severe kidney disease, severe heart disease, high-risk infectious diseases and so on. The Canadian government did not clearly list these diseases, and the decision was made by immigration officials.

Will it affect the immigration application of people who care about hepatitis B carriers? At present, Canadian immigrants do not check hepatitis B virus in physical examination, so long as their liver function is normal, there is no need to worry. Hepatitis B carriers, regardless of their size and normal liver function, will not affect immigrants. Recently, however, Canada has paid more and more attention to hepatitis B. If the liver function is abnormal or there are signs of cirrhosis, it will adversely affect the immigration application.

For the first point, serious infectious diseases, tuberculosis, AIDS and so on, which affect public safety, are more common. Tuberculosis and other diseases are quite common in China in recent years, but they are not infected with tuberculosis, so the Canadian government directly refused. People with a history of tuberculosis usually need sputum culture for three consecutive days. If the result is negative, it proves that there is no live Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the sputum and it is not contagious to the public. Three months later, the X-ray film was reexamined, which proved that the focus of pulmonary tuberculosis was stable and there was no recurrence, and it could pass.

As for hypertension, it can be controlled by drugs, and there is no need to treat physical disabilities, skin diseases and so on. In fact, the impact on immigration application is not great, but immigration applicants need to communicate well with doctors.

Simon solemnly reminded.

During the physical examination, it must be noted that in the process of applying for immigration, it is found that any one of the main applicant and all family members has infectious diseases, and the immigration bureau will ask for physical examination several times until there are no problems.