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Old 08-12-2007, 04:47 AM
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Hi Ali,

Read on:

A4.60 Applicants who will not be granted a waiver (13/12/2001)
See A4 Effective 28/11/2005
See A4.60 Effective 26/07/1999

Applicants will not be granted a medical waiver if:

they require dialysis treatment, or a consultant physician has indicated that they will require such treatment in the immediate future; or
they have active tuberculosis (see A4.60.1 below); or
they have a mental disorder or intellectual disability that has needed care in a hospital or supervised residence for more than 90 days in the last 2 years; or
they have a physical incapacity that requires full-time care.


There's this bit about those who won't normally be granted a waiver as well plus medical waivers and those applying for residence . INZ can never have all the relevant information under one heading and it's all got different dates.

And this talks about how they determine whether a waiver should be granted.

Hope you can find some glimmer of hope amongst all that lot.
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