Hello people,
I received ppr and am a hep b carrier. I got hep b from my mother so I do not have any immune against Hep b.
During the medical exam, I have heard from my doctor that the immigration door could get really narrow if you were a carrier.
So please be aware of your current hep b and liver status.
I believe your medical exam pass/fail depends on your viral load. If you got higher than E4, then I believe you have to do some treatments and lower that viral load lower than E4. So please if you have hep b, please take proper medications before doing the blood test. I read some threads and you have to take medications at least 3 months to lower it. (Luckly, my value was E2 without any treatment)
Everyone, good luck and hope you all successfully achieve whatever you are planning.
I received ppr and am a hep b carrier. I got hep b from my mother so I do not have any immune against Hep b.
During the medical exam, I have heard from my doctor that the immigration door could get really narrow if you were a carrier.
So please be aware of your current hep b and liver status.
I believe your medical exam pass/fail depends on your viral load. If you got higher than E4, then I believe you have to do some treatments and lower that viral load lower than E4. So please if you have hep b, please take proper medications before doing the blood test. I read some threads and you have to take medications at least 3 months to lower it. (Luckly, my value was E2 without any treatment)
Everyone, good luck and hope you all successfully achieve whatever you are planning.