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Procedural Fairness For Medical Examination Opinion of Specialist
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I have sponsored my maternal grandparents and there application is in process. Last month, my grandfather went through a heart bypass surgery. Now he has gone through a immigration medical examination and IRCC sent us the letter of procedural fairness to provide the opinion by a heart surgeon. What will be the outcome of this?
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Choose an experienced heart surgeon and get your grandparents assessed by that surgeon. As soon as you receive the report from the heart surgeon, contact your immigration consultant or lawyer who can look at the medical report and assess the excessive demand criteria. Next, send your response to the officer who sent you the procedural fairness letter. If your submissions address the issue raised by IRCC, then your grandparents will receive permanent residence. If not, your maternal grandparents will receive a refusal letter to which you can respond by filing an appeal. At the immigration appeal division, you can argue your case on the basis of humanitarian and compassionate considerations. If your submissions are strong, you can save money and time by not going to the appeal division.
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