The medical examination includes blood test for communicsble viruses,HBV and HIV. It will be discovered anyways. You have to tell your DMP. Having HBV does not mean rejection in all cases according to previous postes by quarex. I am not sure what is the procedure for this.
Wish you all the best.
Hello and thanks for your answer, well more than a year ago I had my Immigration medical completed without any problems, but at that time I didn't knew about the hpv, hpv is an skin condition so it is impossible to be found in blood or urine (doctor told me) the only way to be detected is by a pap smear or a colposcopy, and in a routine pap smear is how I found that I have hpv, I went to the gynecologist a few weeks ago and everything is fine, the hpv type I have is the most common case, she says that almost 80% of population carry this virus at least once in their lives without even notice, mine is in a very low grade (disappearing) and doctor was very surprised how fast, I never needed any treatment or medication and I won't need it, the body will clear it on its own, but as I mentioned my medical was done more than a year ago, so I have to re do it again cuz has already expired, and I feel I really have to be honest and tell the doctor, In my first medical they never order a pap smear or similar test, I only had blood and urine taken, x-ray, a revision by the doctor and general questions about my medical history, I have read in a few places that this is not a condition to be rejected, but I'm still a bit anxious about it, my husband is a Canadian and all the process goes well so far, thank you and I hope you can answer back!