I want to immigrate under pnp programe and passed an immigration med. exam recently. I'm HIV+, 1 stage and on antiretroviral treatment. I received a letter from an immigration officer stating that my treatment according to the medcine i've been prescribed may pose a financial burden (it's more than 6 300$ annually so I have to present a mitigation plan explaining how I can mitigate the financial burden for the next 5 years. The point is that medications i've been prescribed cost 1500$/month in Canada but there is an alternative medication which cost 195$/month (in Canada), i.e. no more than 2400$/year. Maybe someone had a similar situation? providing this 5- year mitigation plan to porsuade an officer that you'll be able to buy treatment by yourself and won't demand excessive financial services from the government?