They do.mr_west said:Hello,
I guess that they do the testing for HIV/AIDS when you're going on medical exam. So the question is, can you immigrate if you are HIV positive or not?
so, there if it's untraceable or not threat to health... still makes no difference?andy108 said:It is. This is a condition which most likely results in a refusal.
I don't know how HIV could be untraceable, blood test must show it. And they do test everyone for this.mr_west said:so, there if it's untraceable or not threat to health... still makes no difference?
When you're on therapy long enough, the virus load becomes untraceable: it is still in your blood but not multiplying anymore.IcedCoffee said:I don't know how HIV could be untraceable, blood test must show it. And they do test everyone for this.
It is a threat not only to your health, but to other people too - it is contagious, as well as tuberculosis. That's why HIV and tuberculosis are checked during medical exam.
That would result in refusal for the reason it "would be a non-reasonable load on the health care system." They justify that by the fact the government plan pays for the health care costs.mr_west said:Hello,
I guess that they do the testing for HIV/AIDS when you're going on medical exam. So the question is, can you immigrate if you are HIV positive or not?
Okay, so I shouldn't even try. Thank you.wildemam said:That would result in refusal for the reason it "would be a non-reasonable load on the health care system." They justify that by the fact the government plan pays for the health care costs.
you should try.mr_west said:Okay, so I shouldn't even try. Thank you.
mr_west said:Hello,
I guess that they do the testing for HIV/AIDS when you're going on medical exam. So the question is, can you immigrate if you are HIV positive or not?
Thank you! One question: Does the private health insurance option comes when and if I get visa, or I can state that during visa interview/medical exam?yelena said:you should try.
Even HIV is not an automatic refusal.
f your overall health is good, you get some other private health insurance, satisfy CIC that you have alternative sources to treatement and would not cause excessive demand in the next 10 years you might be ok.
I would try and make my case.
Thank you, I am on it.IMGNSPNP said:You might want to check this thread where you could get more insight how the HIV +ve patients cases are evaluated.
You will have to do medical first, then cic will ask you for additional tests.mr_west said:Thank you! One question: Does the private health insurance option comes when and if I get visa, or I can state that during visa interview/medical exam?
Thank you, I am on it.
Dear Yelena, hvalayelena said:You will have to do medical first, then cic will ask you for additional tests.
You explain you situation and give proof of private health insurance or any other proof you can handle the ecpenses of treatement , and include everything in your Letter of Explanation.
You do not need a lawyer at this point and the good ones will certanly charge you by the hour for their advise and you will most likely get the same advise you are getting here for free.
If the conutry where you are from offers you health care and treatment, this is worth mentionig as well.