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Medical Inadmissibility

Medical Inadmissibility

Being declared medically inadmissible can be a major barrier for those hoping to immigrate to Canada. Understanding the rules, common conditions, and appeal options is key to moving forward.

Some people may be denied entry to Canada due to health reasons. This is called medical inadmissibility and it depends on how a person’s health could affect Canadian society.

What Is Medical Inadmissibility?

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may deny entry or residence if an applicant’s health:

Common Reasons for Medical Inadmissibility

While every case is different, certain health conditions are more likely to raise concerns:

How to Overcome Medical Inadmissibility

Being found inadmissible doesn’t mean your case is over. You may still have options:

Submit a plan showing how you will manage your condition (e.g., private treatment, personal funding) without burdening Canadian systems.

You can apply for a TRP to enter or stay in Canada temporarily, even if you’re medically inadmissible.

You may challenge the decision through: