Hi,Lbn@20 said:Hi guys, newbie here, just need urgent answers to my worries..my husband is a hepatitis b carrier, his Medical shows everything is normal healthy except his blood test shows hepatitis b, he has this long time ago already, we still need to waite for his blood test result if it is trasferable or he is just a carrier...i think he is just a carrier becouse weve been married for 4yrs and i am clean. My questions...1. Is he inadmisable for PR? My son and I are healthy is there any possibility that we are all denied?..i am so worried for this situation..i am currently residing toronto ontario, i am the principal applicant for PR. Are ther any individual landed here in canada with the same issue as mine? Please please need help what should i do...
what is you health condition?dyguanit said:Recently received a letter for procedural fairness and just wondering how I can reply and submit the required information. Does anyone know how to do this? I can't seem to find out if it is done online or through regular mail and it doesn't specify in the letter. Tried searching the forum and can't find anything either. Please help! Oh and if anyone can recommend a lawyer specializing in medical inadmissibility that would help too! Thanks!
https://chat.whatsapp.com/1GpanOiHqvm9N7vxGL4asj You can join this group to get lots your answerdyguanit said:Recently received a letter for procedural fairness and just wondering how I can reply and submit the required information. Does anyone know how to do this? I can't seem to find out if it is done online or through regular mail and it doesn't specify in the letter. Tried searching the forum and can't find anything either. Please help! Oh and if anyone can recommend a lawyer specializing in medical inadmissibility that would help too! Thanks!
Hello computergeek
I have looked through the forum and read lots of your comments.
I have come across the same situation receiving the fairness letter.
In this letter they are staying that my medications are too expensive (Triumeq $14,989 per year) and they need to know if I have a plan to reduce that cost (allowed $6,450). I talked to my family and HIV doctors as well as social workers and they all are trying to come up with a cheaper option for my treatment. I am a very stable patient. CD4 880 and see my specialist once in 6 months. They were talking about generic drugs yesterday but still searching an option for me (have time to respond until July 18th)
I was diagnosed with HIV in Canada while I was here as a student and now I am in the process of getting my PR after graduating from university here in BC.
Social worker contacted me today and advised to consult with a lawyer (he may help all of them to come up with a better wording form this response). I really hope that my case is not hopeless. If you have a good lawyer who can consult me with this regards, I would appreciate that a lot.
Thanks a lot. Looking forward to hear back from you