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honnybear

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    honnybear got a reaction from Vikcha in Traveling to Canada during GC renewal   
    We do every 2-3 weeks go up and back.  Haven't had my new green card in almost a year.  Seems computers are updated (they don't even ask for my extension letter but I have it in case they do).  If you are Canadian they can not refuse you entry in to your country and coming back the computers are up to date.
    Appears from talking with others and our local site office that new green cards may not have been issued to save money.
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    honnybear reacted to andrea&roberto in Vaccination Exemptions   
    to understand this please visit: http://www.thinktwice.com
    Here is a question asked by someone:
    Q. I am about to apply for "green cards" for our family. We have discovered that a medical examination is mandatory, and a long list of vaccinations is required, unless we have proof that we have had these already. The list is longer than the one for school admissions. Vaccines such as influenza, pneumococcus, and chickenpox are on it, as well as the usual DPT etc.
    My children have had some vaccinations already, when they were babies(and I was ignorant of the dangers). We now use homoeopathic medicine,never take antibiotics, and I wish to avoid any further vaccines. There is a clause allowing either religious and moral exemptions to vaccines at this medical examination. But I wonder if our application for green cards would then be immediately rejected.
    Does anyone have any experience or advice to offer as to how to dealwith this situation? I feel strongly that I wish to make health decisions for my children, not have dangerous vaccinations forced on us. But I am not sure how to present a moral exemption. I would be grateful if anyone can offer help or advice.
    A. Everyone should be wary of multiple vaccines administered simultaneously. Our experience has shown this to be a dangerous practice with a high potential for vaccine damage. As you have discovered, vaccines are not required to enter the United States. If you do not want the vaccines, sign the exemption. That should not be a cause for rejection.
    So, MY question is has anyone signed the exemption form and still have their visa approved? I feel VERY strongly against vaccines for children AND including my husband. Just recently, in the past month or so, I had him get all the shots listed for the medical interview, (i'm sure we missed some) and he still has to finish some, but now that I'm educated and "awaken" to the dangers of vaccines, I feel like I practically murdered my husband. I wish I never had him the shots! I know i've damaged his immune system.....but now we know, and will NEVER be vaccinated for anything again, including our children. But I don't want to risk having his visa denied....does anyone have any expierences with exempting from vaccines, and still getting their visa?
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