If Buffalo didn't close your file by now then you should be OK as far as
doing medicals late, so keep your fingers crossed.
It will be up to medical officers evaluating your wife's conditions to
determine if you are guys admissible or not. Nobody except those medical
officers can give you any reliable answer, not even your doctor.
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"GreenTurtle2020" <> wrote in message
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> Mr.Miller
> I hava a quick question for you. I applied for immigration to Canada
> under skilled category. I received the response from Buffalo to under
> go
> medicals (60 days) and provide additional documents(90 days) in
> August. However due to lack of knowledge I misunderstood the request
> I thought first i
> need to send the additional documents and then wait for the response
> from Buffalo to undergo the medical exams. However in November upon
> talking to a friend I found out that i need to send the medical and
> ROLF
> immidiately. I sent a letter to Buffalo explaining them of what I was
> thinking. Additional to the letter I also sent the ROLF and medicals
> were sent in December.
> My question is would RPC consider my medicals or not. Also my wife is
> epileptic, her epilepsy is under controll by a medication, the type of
> epilepsy she has is quite common one. Neurologist attached a letter
> with the medicals, stating that "She has demonstrated seizure
> freedom". She is 24 years old and was diagnosed about 6 months ago.
> In your opinion would she be inadmissible to Canada under medical
> grounds?
> cheers