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    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    I see there is no explicit saying that I cannot apply, just what to do when I get there and have HIV. Refugee stream or family member sponsorship is not an option for me. Are there any good lawyers on the forum or should I find them in the country I am in?
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    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    Dear Yelena, hvala :) Private health insurance - in my current country or should I open one in Canada (though I'm not sure I can now) My country is offering treatment for free right now so I think that could also count, right? Thank you.
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    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    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.
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    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    Okay, so I shouldn't even try. Thank you.
  5. M

    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    When you're on therapy long enough, the virus load becomes untraceable: it is still in your blood but not multiplying anymore.
  6. M

    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    so, there if it's untraceable or not threat to health... still makes no difference?
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    HIV positive: is that a problem?

    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?