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New 2026 medical cost thresholds could save your Canadian immigration application On This Page You Will Find: – The exact 2026 medical inadmissibility threshold that could save your application – Real dollar amounts showing who gets approved vs
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- refused under new rules – Hidden exemptions that protect certain applicants from costly medical reviews – Step-by-step response strategy if IRCC flags your health condition – Critical mitigation plan requirements most applicants get wrong Summary: Canada just increased its medical inadmissibility cost threshold to $144,390 over five years for 2026 applications
- 3% bump from 2025 levels means thousands more applicants with health conditions can now qualify for immigration
- Whether you’re applying through Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or family sponsorship, understanding these new medical rules could be the difference between approval and devastating refusal
- We’ll show you exactly how IRCC calculates these costs, which conditions trigger reviews, and what to do if you receive that dreaded procedural fairness letter
- 🔑 Key Takeaways: – Canada’s 2026 medical cost threshold increased to $144,390 over 5 years ($28,878 annually) – Medical inadmissibility affects both temporary and permanent residence applications – Refugees and sponsored family members are exempt from excessive demand rules – You cannot simply “opt out” of public healthcare with private insurance – Mitigation plans only work for specific services like outpatient medications Maria Santos stared at her Express Entry application in disbelief
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- Canada does not refuse people simply because of a diagnosis. IRCC focuses on three legal tests: danger to public health, danger to public safety, or (for non-exempt applicants) excessive demand on publicly funded health or social services. In practice, risk is driven by the expected need for publicly funded services and system impacts (including wait times), not by the name of a condition alone.
- Update date: 2026-01-02 | Source: IRCC Canada’s immigration department has updated its program delivery guidance on medical inadmissibility, confirming the 2026 excessive demand cost threshold used to assess whether an applicant’s health condition could place an excessive burden on Canada’s health and social services.
- Canada updates medical inadmissibility cost threshold in 2026, impacting immigration applications for study, work, and permanent residency with new public health assessment rules.
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https://rcicnews.com/2026/04/alert-canada-raises-medical-cost-threshold-to-144k-in-2026
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