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Subject: medicals and declaring |
Would a slight omission at medicals (eg not declaring dental surgery) affect your PR application? How can this even be detected in Canada if PR is granted? (Even if it is evident to a Canadian doc that surgery has been done, how is that going to affect your PR?)
[22-08-2007,12:10] [***.43.210.72] Anonymous |
(in reply to: medicals and declaring) Why tell a lie. Be upfront with it. Now one would bar you from getting into Canada for have dental surgery.
[22-08-2007,14:44] [**.109.184.93] Anonymous |
(in reply to: medicals and declaring) Yes I know, of course. My question is hypothetical, but I am interested in how something like that could possibly be "found out".
[23-08-2007,00:59] [***.43.195.201] Anonymous |
(in reply to: medicals and declaring) If you are from a country where doctors do not keep records then probably never. Other countries where records are kept still very difficult.
[23-08-2007,02:45] [***.69.2.5] Samm |