M2 in medicals

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Subject: M2 in medicals
  can any one help me!!!!!

i applied for canada immigration in january 2002

i was asked to take sputum test and repeated chest x-rays over last 2 years and finally they catogarized under M2 code. this i came to know through CAIPS notes. as my old medicals were expired i got remedicals done in september 2005.even after 4 months i did´t get any reply from them. did any one got immigration after they catogarized as M2 in medicals.can any one help me plz....

[11-02-2006,20:53]
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satish reddy
(in reply to: M2 in medicals)
M2 I believe means incomplete...have you tried clarifying these things with the doctor?

also try sending CIC an email so you would know directly from them what´s your status.

[11-02-2006,21:03]
[**.83.183.160]
Joe05
(in reply to: M2 in medicals)
i hope the following information will help to answer ur question


The classifications for the Statement of Medical Status are as follows.

Ml. No health impairment sufficient to prevent admission

M2. Has a condition for which the degree of risk to public health or safety is not sufficient to exclude admission, but which risk should be considered in relation to other personal and social criteria.

M3. Has a condition for which the potential demand on health or social services is not sufficient to exclude admission, but which risk should be considered in relation to other personal and social criteria.

M4. Has a condition which is likely to endanger public health or safety to such an extent that the applicant is at present inadmissible, but for which the expected response to treatment is such that future admission could be considered.

M5. Has a condition which is likely to cause demand on health or social services to such an extent that the applicant is not at present admissible, but for which the expected response to treatment is such that future admission could be considered.

M6. Has a condition which is a danger to public health or safety and which is not likely to respond to treatment in such a way as to allow admission in the foreseeable future.

M7. Has a condition which could cause excessive demand on health or social services, and which is not likely to respond to treatment.


The Medical assessment is done on a case by case basis, and the final decision is rendered by taking all aspects of an applicant´s condition into account.


[11-02-2006,21:27]
[***.122.14.20]
AAA
(in reply to: M2 in medicals)
M2 is case of Inactive tuberculosis wich in my opinion is bullshit..cuz that kind of medical condition doesnt really exist..they find calcificated nodules in right upper lobes of the lungs and they categorize it as tuberculosis.
[15-02-2006,14:44]
[**.93.95.72]
Anonymous
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Hi satish,
what happend to your case, for me also they asked sputum test and chest x-rays. Can you give your details

[01-10-2007,19:30]
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