I have called panel physician today and they said there have been notification for my spouse. They have ordered additional chest x-ray. I am confused because sputum culture have been done and the result was negative. What do you think is the reason for the re-investigation?No update till now!
Good luckThank God!!! Our medical have passed today. Thank you guys for your support and encouragement! We will the next step.
Thank you so much!Good luck
And best wishes may god bless
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Hii bro did they ask you to sign post test counselling form for hiv@express2020 @Nibson2000 @Outworld
Hello guys, I read through this feed and found some interesting information. I am HIV +ve.
I wish to apply for a study visa, even though I haven't submitted the application yet, I went for my medical tests.
The first medical test was on 2nd July, followed by Hep B & C and TB test. I got all the results as negative. On the 4th of October, I was done with all the tests and checkups, which included an additional X-ray.
Now I still haven't heard from the immigration department about my medical status. How would they let me know of my medical status if I haven't submitted an application form for the Visa yet? Usually, I receive emails from them if they need any additional information or tests. How much longer would it take? what other things can I expect? It is a case of an emergency for me. I can't contact them through email or call.
any information on the topic would be highly appreciated.
No need for you to change your current drug regimen . You will be fine. Thy will make you switch to generic ones anyway once you are in Canada to cut costs . They calculate the drug costs for the medicine you are going to take while you are here .Hello,
Me and my spouse is about to apply for EE with a score of 490. I am HIV positive since 2018 and currently undetectable. I am taking one pill per day “Triumeq” (
Dolutegravir/Abacir/Lamivudin) and after I googled, it has no generic version as they still hold the patent ( please let me know if I am wrong), I am not sure about the cost of my treatment and very very nervous! Do you think I should contact my doctor and change my treatment to the ones that has generic versions in canada? Thanks!
Yes extended health benefit plans traditionally cover prescription drugs. You will need to have OHIP to use the extended benefits so if the 3 month waiting period returns Ypu would only be able to use your prescription coverage after 3 months. You can bring up to a 3 month supply of medication when entering Canada. You will have to look at your specific drug regimen’s cost is Canada and consider any other health issues you have other than HIV. In general if you have HIV but no other medical issues you will be able to qualify but may have to change treatment regimens.First of all its good to read some success stories of HIV+ people and gave some confidence. Me and my wife both are HIV+ and our viral load is undetectable from more than 6-7yrs and CD4 is more than 800. I am taking Atripla and my wife is taking Aluvia/Ritonavir + Lamivudine + Tenofovir.
I am getting a job offer from Canada and i came to know the company also provide secondary insurance of Manulife on top of Ontario province insurance. Not sure if that insurance would cover the HIV medicine cost. Can you please guide me, if i have any chances of getting visa. Will the total cost including me and my wife medicine be more than the allowed 19K limit per year ?. The $19k limit is per person/application or for a family. Please advice. Thanks