Hi, All - I am applying for a residency visa and I have a question about the letter from the doctor that says one is in "good health". I did not see my question answered elsewhere - including Susan Korthase's wonderful set of instructions - so I apologize if it has been answered on the Forum already.
What does "in good health" mean? If one has high blood pressure or high cholesterol, is that ok? I imagine I can get the health insurance required, but understand that a letter from a doctor will also be asked for at some point.
Any tips much appreciated! - Karen