Excessive demand Exemption-Medical

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Subject: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical
  Hi to all,Can somebody help me,because im sponsoring my husband and my daughter to be with me here in Canada,im under live-in Caregiver and when i file my permanent residency application i included them,they just got their medical and found out that he has hypertension,i saw on the website about the family class who are exempted on the excessive demands on health and social services,are they one of that exemption?can his hypertension can cause excessive demands on health and social services?what are the samples of that excessive demands?Does he has to take medication for 6 mos.for them to pass the medical?we´ve been waiting to be reunited for long,hope somebody can share their ideas about this,and after the medical what happened next???thank you in advance..
[21-02-2008,16:59]
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Jackie
(in reply to: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical)
Hypertension? Are you sure? It should not cause excessive demand!!!

Can anyone provide the list of diseases or health problems that make the application to be rejected?

[21-02-2008,23:46]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical)
Hypertension in general should not cause excessive demand on health care system. In any case, a spouse or dependant of a citizen/pr is exempt from excessive demand conditions.

[22-02-2008,00:05]
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Samm
(in reply to: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical)
Put hypertension in the search bar and you will see many postings on this form about this topic.
[22-02-2008,00:11]
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Anonymous
(in reply to: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical)
thank´s a lot for all your reply..hope other than that there´s no other problem that occur on their application,after the medical what´s next???thank´s a lot to all
[22-02-2008,11:07]
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jackie
Glycogen Storage Disease Type 6 (GSD type 6) (in reply to: Excessive demand Exemption-Medical)
IS GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE TYPE 6 (GSD TYPE 6) could be a reason for medical inadmissible due to excessive demand? This is not contagious disease.

I had my medical this Monday (Nov 13, 2017) for PR. Our medical examiner wants a letter from my daughter´s physician regarding their health conditions.

I applied for PR as a provincial nominee (Alberta) under economic class. They (my daughters) had specialists for their disease (Glycogen Storage Disease Type 6). Their last check up with the specialist was in January 2017. Since they well under control and only thing they need at this time is regular yearly check up with the genetic specialists and some blood test for vitamin ´D´ I think. According to my estimation Alberta Health System would pay for both of their annual check up and lab test less than $2000.00. My questions are:

1. Are these ($2000.00 per year for both of my daughters) excessive amount? The amount may be 200-300 more. This is just my estimation.

2. Are they exempted from excessive medical demand in terms of cost? NOTE: THIS DISEASE IS NOT CONTAGIOUS AND NOT A RISK TO PUBLIC.

Since my PR application falls under provincial/economic class I am not sure if the exemption clause would be applicable to my case.

Information regarding my questions would be appreciated?

If everything goes ok then how long it would take to get our PR card staring today (Nov 14, 2017)?

Sincerely,

Siddhartha

[14-11-2017,21:17]
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SIddhartha Bezbaruah
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