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Hiv Positive applying for student visa

Alpha101

Member
Jun 15, 2022
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Hi did you mention about it in the SOP and have you got your student Visa? I am also very stressed whether or not to include it in the SOP as mine is reapplying case and my medical is already approved so I will be applying into another university should I disclose that my medicine will be couriered by my brother from my home country?
I think there is no need. Why it is reapplying? Have you been declined? What grounds?
 

sec990

Member
May 19, 2019
17
0
Dear friends,
I am HIV Positive for 5 years. I am undetectable and my CD4 count is over 700. I am on Atrpila.
I am planning to apply for student visa in Quebec. But I have concerns about my ARVs.
Are ARVs free for international students? if not how much will be the cost per month?
I found this piece of information(you can find it in Italic font at the end of my message) in the internet but I am not sure this will apply to me or not?
I mean as an international student I should pay $87.16 per month to get my ARVs in Quebec? Am I right or not? I am so confused!
Thanks for your help in advance

In Quebec, everyone must be covered by prescription drug insurance. If a patient does not have private insurance, application can be made to the public plan, Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) by phone or internet. If the patient has private insurance through their work, they are obliged to use this insurance. There is no costs for the following populations : - holders of a claim slip (eg. patient receiving social assistance) - persons age 65 or older receiving 94-100% of guaranteed income supplement - children under age 18 - adults 18-25, full time students in an educational institution recognized by the Ministère du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale, without a spouse, and living with their parents For persons age 65 or older receiving 1 to 93% of guaranteed income supplement, there is a deductible and co-payment charge of: $18.85 + (Total cost of prescription -18.85) x 34.5% to a maximum of $52.16/month (or $626/year). For everyone else in the public plan, there is a deductible and co-payment charge of: $18.85 + (Total cost of prescription -18.85) x 34.5% to a maximum of $87.16/month (or $1046/year). There is also a yearly premium collected by Revenue Quebec based on net family income when taxes are filed. The maximum monthly and annual contributions are revised on June 30th of every year. Certain patients with partial private insurance (eg. 80%) can also enroll in the RAMQ to help with costs. http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/publications/citizens/legal-publications/Pages/listmedications.aspx For more information: 514-934-1934 ext 32191 (pharmacist at the Chronic Viral Illness Service)
 
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canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
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Dear friends,
I am HIV Positive for 5 years. I am undetectable and my CD4 count is over 700. I am on Atrpila.
I am planning to apply for student visa in Quebec. But I have concerns about my ARVs.
Are ARVs free for international students? if not how much will be the cost per month?
I found this piece of information(you can find it in Italic font at the end of my message) in the internet but I am not sure this will apply to me or not?
I mean as an international student I should pay $87.16 per month to get my ARVs in Quebec? Am I right or not? I am so confused!
Thanks for your help in advance

In Quebec, everyone must be covered by prescription drug insurance. If a patient does not have private insurance, application can be made to the public plan, Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) by phone or internet. If the patient has private insurance through their work, they are obliged to use this insurance. There is no costs for the following populations : - holders of a claim slip (eg. patient receiving social assistance) - persons age 65 or older receiving 94-100% of guaranteed income supplement - children under age 18 - adults 18-25, full time students in an educational institution recognized by the Ministère du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale, without a spouse, and living with their parents For persons age 65 or older receiving 1 to 93% of guaranteed income supplement, there is a deductible and co-payment charge of: $18.85 + (Total cost of prescription -18.85) x 34.5% to a maximum of $52.16/month (or $626/year). For everyone else in the public plan, there is a deductible and co-payment charge of: $18.85 + (Total cost of prescription -18.85) x 34.5% to a maximum of $87.16/month (or $1046/year). There is also a yearly premium collected by Revenue Quebec based on net family income when taxes are filed. The maximum monthly and annual contributions are revised on June 30th of every year. Certain patients with partial private insurance (eg. 80%) can also enroll in the RAMQ to help with costs. http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/publications/citizens/legal-publications/Pages/listmedications.aspx For more information: 514-934-1934 ext 32191 (pharmacist at the Chronic Viral Illness Service)
Please don’t post the same question numerous times
 

HIV_NotAStigma

Full Member
May 26, 2022
29
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I think there is no need. Why it is reapplying? Have you been declined? What grounds?
That same old “inconsistent stay” I asked someone the said my choice of course was not good as I am experienced in Finance but I applied for Human Resource course
 

HIV_NotAStigma

Full Member
May 26, 2022
29
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I think there's no need. Just strengthen your SOP. I advise you consult with Tenacity Writing Services.
I also got to know that there is no need to mention about HIV in SOP but I am concerned with the medication cost :

I am applying under SDS category
I paid my first year tuition fees
I am just skeptical whether or not should I add my family as my sponsor so that VISA officer will be satisfied that the medication will be sent by my family from my home country
 

Alpha101

Member
Jun 15, 2022
13
5
I also got to know that there is no need to mention about HIV in SOP but I am concerned with the medication cost :

I am applying under SDS category
I paid my first year tuition fees
I am just skeptical whether or not should I add my family as my sponsor so that VISA officer will be satisfied that the medication will be sent by my family from my home country
If you can add them as your sponsor, the better, same to what i did.
 

aio

Member
Sep 25, 2022
15
9
Done with my medical in IOM Makati last week and I have some question po.

Is it IOM or IRCC po ba ang mag request ng additinal test/requirements incase there is discrepancy sa blood test result? - I'm concern about my syphilis test because prior to my medical I tested reactive (1:32 titer in RPR) and done with medication (doxycycline for 2 weeks). I also inform IOM about it and provide them medical certificate that I'm already done with the treatment from my hub and the prescription that I took. On the day of my medical they only inform about my urine test w/c is ok naman daw and additional test like hepa and sputum culture (8-9 weeks). Regarding my HIV case, I inform them that I'm reactive and under treatment, provide CD4 and VL. They only ask for a medical report from my doctor and submitted 3 days after. They did not inform about the blood test result if they need additional or confirmatory test. Please advise if anyone has the same situation. Thank you!
 

Taran D

VIP Member
Oct 1, 2020
3,224
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Done with my medical in IOM Makati last week and I have some question po.

Is it IOM or IRCC po ba ang mag request ng additinal test/requirements incase there is discrepancy sa blood test result? - I'm concern about my syphilis test because prior to my medical I tested reactive (1:32 titer in RPR) and done with medication (doxycycline for 2 weeks). I also inform IOM about it and provide them medical certificate that I'm already done with the treatment from my hub and the prescription that I took. On the day of my medical they only inform about my urine test w/c is ok naman daw and additional test like hepa and sputum culture (8-9 weeks). Regarding my HIV case, I inform them that I'm reactive and under treatment, provide CD4 and VL. They only ask for a medical report from my doctor and submitted 3 days after. They did not inform about the blood test result if they need additional or confirmatory test. Please advise if anyone has the same situation. Thank you!
Ok if IRCC need anything else they will send an email with subject line "medical furtherance " keep an eye on your email. The medical panel work as per IRCC directions. If you have told them everything about your medical history then you are good, wait for IRCC to respond.
 

Temmy694

Newbie
Feb 4, 2023
1
0
Hello guys,
I am in same boat. I was diagnosed in January this year , started medication straight after my diagnosis, I was undetectable within 4 weeks. Right now I am on work visa in Australia . I want to apply for study permit in Canada. Can anyone please share their experience of their student visa process.
Any appropriate reply will be much appreciated.
Regards and thanks in advance.
Amrit.
Please Amrit can you give me your email I want to private chat you please
 

Godisgraciou

Full Member
Feb 22, 2023
22
1
Throughout my application journey, I always, everyday & night pray to Jesus & God to guide me every step of the way. It’s all because of Him.

Helpful tips:
1. Upon medical, i disclosed to the doctor that I am an HIV positive & have been medicating since last year.
2. I requested a confirmatory result in my clinic as requested too by St. Lukes.
3. Im under agency, i never disclosed my health status regarding hiv to my agent/agency.
4. I never mentioned any details regarding my hiv status in my SOP either.
5. I already had my visa stampped last week. I havent received any further instruction, nor monitoring letter that i need to go to any clinic in Canada upon arrival.

-Already booked my flight this 2nd week of December btw. Thanks for this thread. Following this thread since March this year gives me great hope on my application because of those previously approved story here.

Fighting!


To anyone that got refused or still waiting on results or to those who will just lodge soon, keep the FAITH - Stronger. Seek God's help.


You can message me on my TG account @AyoAir
Please, can you share your sop with us?
 

Godisgraciou

Full Member
Feb 22, 2023
22
1
Hello! I'm also from the Philippines. Planning to apply for January 2024 intake. I have a PLHIV friend who's in Canada already and he told me that he did not indicate in his SOP(Statement of Purpose) his status coz SOPs are meant for your studies but you have to put in the forms, tell the doctors during your medical and be transparent about your status. That's what he told me. I don't know with others.
There's an option in the visa form about health were they asked, do you have any chronic disease? can I say yes or say No