How can a visa refusal due to "medical inadmissibility" impact future visa applications?

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G'day all

After submitting an application for an Australian student visa (subclass 500; for a 7-month university exchange), I was prompted to undertake a health examination. Due to my medical history, there is a moderate/high risk of failing the health requirement, and therefore having the visa refused.

To prevent complications during future applications for short-term visas for other countries, I'm considering to cancel my university exchange and withdraw the visa application. Doing so would suck for several reasons, but perhaps it's better than having problems with future applications.

Q1: How could an Australian visa refusal due to 'medical inadmissibility' impact future (short-term) visa applications for countries other than Australia?

Q2: Would withdrawing the current application be a good solution to prevent negative effects on future (short-term) visa applications, or would it be ineffective?

The medical background is outlined below for context.

Cheers I look forward to your opinions

L.


Medical background: I've had three brief psychotic episodes over the past eight years, all of which have required hospitalisation. In-between episodes (and for the past three years) I've had perfectly normal mental health. For various reasons I have never sought treatment after those psychotic episodes (though the present situation has motivated me to do just that!), and thus haven't been diagnosed with Bipolar or any other permanent mental health disorder. Nevertheless, I expect that both the history of psychoses and the lack of subsequent treatment increase the visa refusal risk.



Best Answer

You'll have to declare a refusal on any future visa application, and give details. Don't be tempted not to declare it: Australia shares immigration data with the Five Eyes treaty countries (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States and UK). You should assume all five will know, and perhaps others by association.

Whether a refusal on medical grounds will adversely affect your future applications is a different question. Each country has different health requirements, and those requirements can vary depending on what sort of visa you're seeking. A short term tourist visa is likely to have less stringent health requirements than an application for permanent residence.

A known but untreated condition is likely to be viewed less favourably than if you are receiving treatment. Psychosis covers a wide range of symptoms, so the actual effect on your visa will be down to reports by your doctors. Something that has required hospitalisation is clearly serious so you should seek treatment anyway.

Withdrawing your application now will certainly ensure that you're not refused a visa. It will also guarantee that you won't get one that might otherwise be granted. It won't help with health declarations on future applications, and if you leave your condition untreated, you'll come up against your current problem again, sooner or later.

Only you can decide whether to withdraw. If you're already seeking treatment ask your doctor for advice.

Consider also whether your university exchange can be deferred while you receive treatment. It might be appropriate to withdraw now and reapply in the future.




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Does visa refusal affect future visa application?

This could affect your eligibility for future visas \u2013 but failing to disclose past visa refusal or cancellation entirely will usually result in the denial of your visa application.

Does visa refusal affect future visa application UK?

Once you have a UK visa refusal, it remains permanently in the records of the UK Home Office. Each time you re-apply, your previous UK visa refusal comes up. It becomes an unavoidable hindrance to all of your future UK visa applications.

Does visa refusal affect future visa application Canada?

You do not want to be refused more than once as it can greatly impact any future visa applications. In the majority of cases, working with a knowledgeable Immigration Consultant or Visa Specialist to prepare and re-submit a much stronger application often leads to higher chances of approval.

Can visa get rejected due to medical?

In all country, medical related issue they will be rejects your visa.



Medical refusal in Canada




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