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Hi, I got Hepatitis C ( HCV) positive . My medical is upcoming weeks. Why should I do? Will it effect my PR? I'm so much worried about it or should I tell the doctor or not? Please reply me
Hi, I got Hepatitis C ( HCV) positive . My medical is upcoming weeks. Why should I do? Will it effect my PR? I'm so much worried about it or should I tell the doctor or not? Please reply me
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There are no medical inadmissibility issues for spousal sponsorship. Because Hep C is a communicable disease so your partner will have to sign that they are aware of your condition and you’ll have to register with public health in Canada.
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There are no medical inadmissibility issues for spousal sponsorship. Because Hep C is a communicable disease so your partner will have to sign that they are aware of your condition and you’ll have to register with public health in Canada.
You have to tell them or it would be representation. Yes liver issues willshow up in your blood tests so you should be upfront and not get caught not being honest.
You have to tell them or it would be representation. Yes liver issues willshow up in your blood tests so you should be upfront and not get caught not being honest.
i have one query regarding medical fitness for immigration to canada or Australia. one of my close friend is trying for canda or Australia immigration. he is a Medical Professional that is Physiotherapist (Physical therapist)by Profession
he has history of hepatitis c in past that has been treated 3 years back. He has All his medical fitness certificate by doctor and blood test report showing virus not detected or nil , liver function test is completely normal, but his anti HCV is positive as told by Gastroentologist
Anti HCV would remain Positive for whole life. so, he has history of hepatitis c in past with Anti HCV positive but HCV viral load nil and liver function test normal. he is concerned about Applying for PR because his anti hcv is positive and he is medical profession.please reply me Asap.
Thanks for your Reply.
i have one query regarding medical fitness for immigration to canada or Australia. one of my close friend is trying for canda or Australia immigration. he is a Medical Professional that is Physiotherapist (Physical therapist)by Profession
he has history of hepatitis c in past that has been treated 3 years back. He has All his medical fitness certificate by doctor and blood test report showing virus not detected or nil , liver function test is completely normal, but his anti HCV is positive as told by Gastroentologist
Anti HCV would remain Positive for whole life. so, he has history of hepatitis c in past with Anti HCV positive but HCV viral load nil and liver function test normal. he is concerned about Applying for PR because his anti hcv is positive and he is medical profession.please reply me Asap.
Thanks for your Reply.
It is always dependent on the person’s infection status. If they received treatment in the acute phases of the infection they have a high chances of being approved. Your friend should prepare to include any records of his past treatment or be proactive and give it to the panel physician.
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