Hi Guys... I want to share with you my experience in order to bring a ray of hope for all HIV+ applicants.
I'm HIV+ since 2016 and I've been on ARV treatment since then. My viral load is undetectable and I have great health conditions taking the medication Genvoya.
I moved to Canada in 2018 as a graduate student and applied for the Express Entry (FSW) last year (2019). My score was 477 and the CRS was 471, so I received my ITA right away. Nevertheless, because of my medical condition, I was really concerned about the chances of my application to be rejected.
I underwent all the medical exams for the PR prior to the submission of all the documents and I was very clear with doctor about my situation. I presented a bottle of the medicine I take and I was asked to contact my infectious disease physician/clinic here in Canada so that they could provide more information about my medical history and conditions.
After submitting all the documents, I did not see any evolution in my case for 7 months ( not even in the background check or review of eligibility). I was losing my faith that I would get it. Last week, after exactly 7 months that I got my AOR, I passed the medical exams in one day and in the following morning, all the other topics were updated and I got my COPR.
If you are applying for the EE being HIV+, do not freak out like me! The chances of being approved are real, although apparently it takes a little longer than usual.
This link gives you an explanation about how the cost threshold for the medical inadmissibility is computed:
<< https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/excessive-demand.html >>
In the same website, you can find a link where you can estimate the costs per tablet of you medication to check if they are below the anual threshold (you have to calculate in accordance to the number of tablets you take per year). For Ontario, you can estimate the costs in the following link:
<< https://www.formulary.health.gov.on.ca/formulary/ >>
E.g: Brand name: Genvoya, Drug benefit price unit: CAN 45.1440 ___ Anual Costs = 365*45.1440 = 16,477.56 + medical expenses < 2019 Anual Threshold
Lastly, if you start to freak out and wish to get more information about what is going on with your process, you can request the GCMS notes. It costs only $5.00 and shows you all the comments and analysis that are associated with your case. However, I believe you must be present in Canada to request them.
<< https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/access-information-privacy/requests-information-act.html >>
It takes about 15 days to receive the attachment after the GCMS application/payment.
I wish you all the luck with your application!
I'm HIV+ since 2016 and I've been on ARV treatment since then. My viral load is undetectable and I have great health conditions taking the medication Genvoya.
I moved to Canada in 2018 as a graduate student and applied for the Express Entry (FSW) last year (2019). My score was 477 and the CRS was 471, so I received my ITA right away. Nevertheless, because of my medical condition, I was really concerned about the chances of my application to be rejected.
I underwent all the medical exams for the PR prior to the submission of all the documents and I was very clear with doctor about my situation. I presented a bottle of the medicine I take and I was asked to contact my infectious disease physician/clinic here in Canada so that they could provide more information about my medical history and conditions.
After submitting all the documents, I did not see any evolution in my case for 7 months ( not even in the background check or review of eligibility). I was losing my faith that I would get it. Last week, after exactly 7 months that I got my AOR, I passed the medical exams in one day and in the following morning, all the other topics were updated and I got my COPR.
If you are applying for the EE being HIV+, do not freak out like me! The chances of being approved are real, although apparently it takes a little longer than usual.
This link gives you an explanation about how the cost threshold for the medical inadmissibility is computed:
<< https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/excessive-demand.html >>
In the same website, you can find a link where you can estimate the costs per tablet of you medication to check if they are below the anual threshold (you have to calculate in accordance to the number of tablets you take per year). For Ontario, you can estimate the costs in the following link:
<< https://www.formulary.health.gov.on.ca/formulary/ >>
E.g: Brand name: Genvoya, Drug benefit price unit: CAN 45.1440 ___ Anual Costs = 365*45.1440 = 16,477.56 + medical expenses < 2019 Anual Threshold
Lastly, if you start to freak out and wish to get more information about what is going on with your process, you can request the GCMS notes. It costs only $5.00 and shows you all the comments and analysis that are associated with your case. However, I believe you must be present in Canada to request them.
<< https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/transparency/access-information-privacy/requests-information-act.html >>
It takes about 15 days to receive the attachment after the GCMS application/payment.
I wish you all the luck with your application!