As long as you are not a burden to Canada's healthcare system or a medical threat with a contagious disease like TB, you don't have to worry about this. Go ahead and apply. IRCC medical officers, I suppose, will communicate with the clinic directly in case they want any explanation/clarification regarding this.waqar001 said:Done all medical, it was Hepatitis B antigens that came positive in my report. Therefore, consulted the doctors and they conducted intensive medical checks almost 9 tests including ultrasound of abdomen. Report says that although I am Hepatitis B positive however my viral load is 93 which is too low to be treated and it is likely that it will go away within two to six months. I asked doctor about any medication should I take he said in my case Hepatitis Be Ab is active not Hepatitis Be AG and that Active Hepatitis Be AB means that person is immune to Hepatitis however virus did enter into the body but body immune system has been reactivated and it will go away in few weeks.
I spoke to my consultant, he said we will go ahead with the application and explain all the things in the application and as embassy takes six months or maybe more to process the application, during this time we will monitor HBV level and ensure that if Embassy does call us for the medical than it will be negative.
Any suggestion guys, please
This is only my opinion.