Hello all friends,
I want to share my story, and hope anyone can give me some advice. Thanks a lot.
I applied for Provincial nominees, but not EE in Alberta. I have done my medical exam on March 29, and I was found HIV positive in this ME. X-ray and urinalysis shows good, and I do not have TB, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis.
The panel physician helped me contact the specialist doctor, and I met the specialist on April 11 and 24, then I started my medications. The specialist sent all documents back to the panel physician, and the panel physician submitted my ME result on May 3. I will go back to see the specialist after 1-month medications that is on June 6.
I also noticed that the new medical policy (a rope of hope) was announced on April 16, the specialist doctor told me that if the new policy is implemented, the medications, treatments, blood works etc. can be under $19965 per year in Alberta. The specialist can also help me write a letter to IRCC if necessary. Therefore, my questions are:
1. Can all medications, treatments etc. be under $19965? If all costs are under $19965 or under $99825 for 5 years, then I can pass the medical exam without getting a fairness letter? Maybe this question is silly, but I am newly diagnosed and have no idea about those costs.
2. Some friends said that all files will be treated under new rules, so will my case also be reviewed under new rules even the policy has not implemented yet?
3. Will IRCC review my case based on my current medical results (results from panel physician and the specialist), or they will ask the specialist to provide more medical information, for example, the results on June 6?
4. I have no idea what documents or papers I need to prepare for further process? Because my immigration agent said just wait for the decision from IRCC, they will help me reply if get a fairness letter.
Even thought I am positively in medications, I am still worried about the immigration.
Hope someone can help me, and wish you all the best.