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Subject: What are "Serious" physical and mental disorders? |
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Hi all,
I´m an American citizen applying for a TRP for Canada due an arrest that has made me criminally inadmissable. I don´t expect to get approved, but trying anyway.
There is a question on the form:
"Have you ever been treated for any serious physical or mental disorders or any communicable or chronic diseases?"
What is considered a "serious" physical or mental disorder? I have been unable to find an answer online.
In my past, I have been treated for the following:
1) Treatment for Alcohol Addiction, voluntarily due to my arrest.
2) Situational depression due to the ending of a long romantic relationship.
3) Relationship Difficulties / Anger Management due to continued verbal conflicts in the afore-mentioned relationship.
4) Numbness/Pain issues related to martial arts training, that doctors could not find a reason for after 5 years. This continues but does not hamper my day-to-day life or job, and is controlled through exercize and massage. I no longer take medication for this, and haven´t in 3 years.
Which, if any, of these things do I need to disclose?
Does Canada have access to my medical records if I do not disclose?
Thanks.
[07-07-2013,15:23] [**.49.35.195] Adam |
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