Then you have to do it. It won't cause any harm. It might even speed up the processing.....I think he bookend an upfront medicals and that's good.Don’t know how he booked but I have medical wenesday and biometric the next day
Then you have to do it. It won't cause any harm. It might even speed up the processing.....I think he bookend an upfront medicals and that's good.Don’t know how he booked but I have medical wenesday and biometric the next day
Ok , did you get your visa approve already? Because I read on here with hiv it might take a lot of timeThen you have to do it. It won't cause any harm. It might even speed up the processing.....I think he bookend an upfront medicals and that's good.
My visa has not been approved yet, it's been 3 months and a week now even though I'm not HIV positive. However, They'll treat your application as they treat anyone's. There's no strict rules for HIV positive patients. No discrimination bro. I know a friend who is HIV positive but got his visa approved within 2 months, another one completed his master last year and is now working in Canada.Ok , did you get your visa approve already? Because I read on here with hiv it might take a lot of time
Oh wow I will try and get my mind off it and just pray and hope for the best , and pray my agent don’t find out also cause that would be a lot of sand problems for meMy visa has not been approved yet, it's been 3 months and a week now even though I'm not HIV positive. However, They'll treat your application as they treat anyone's. There's no strict rules for HIV positive patients. No discrimination bro. I know a friend who is HIV positive but got his visa approved within 2 months, another one completed his master last year and is now working in Canada.
The point is they can refuse you visa for other reason such not having enough fund, no family ties etc. but not base on the fact that you have HIV. NO.
Bro, live a stress free life, wait patiently for your visa and move on. Trust me.
Don't worry.Oh wow I will try and get my mind off it and just pray and hope for the best , and pray my agent don’t find out also cause that would be a lot of sand problems for me
Hi is your friend hiv positive do you have ideas how his process was and was his via approved?A friend had his today from Ghana apply in august 11 biometric 22 August
In general having HIV if your viral load is undetectable, are on a treatment regimens that costs under a certain amount per year and you have no other health risks you can get approved to come to Canada. For especially students it can be much harder to get approved in certain provinces than others. International students are either covered by provincial health insurance or have to purchase a special international health insurance policy that is included in their tuition. It depends on the provinces. It seems to be more difficult to get approved for a student permits in smaller provinces where there may be more difficultly accessing healthcare especially if you are studying in a small city. Some provinces seem to try to avoid having students who may need more complex or expensive healthcare because they have even less healthcare resources than some of the larger provinces. This seems like a case by case situation not a firm rule.Don't disclose your status to anyone. It's confidential and IRCC will not disclose it neither, not even to your agent or whatsoever. Having HIV isn't a problem. I know a friend who HIV positive but currently working in Canada now (PGWP) .
I just pray and hope everything goes well for me because am so stressedIn general having HIV if your viral load is undetectable, are on a treatment regimens that costs under a certain amount per year and you have no other health risks you can get approved to come to Canada. For especially students it can be much harder to get approved in certain provinces than others. International students are either covered by provincial health insurance or have to purchase a special international health insurance policy that is included in their tuition. It depends on the provinces. It seems to be more difficult to get approved for a student permits in smaller provinces where there may be more difficultly accessing healthcare especially if you are studying in a small city. Some provinces seem to try to avoid having students who may need more complex or expensive healthcare because they have even less healthcare resources than some of the larger provinces. This seems like a case by case situation not a firm rule.
They can’t refuse you because of the HIV but you can be refused for excessive medical use. It depends on your health and what you are applying for.My visa has not been approved yet, it's been 3 months and a week now even though I'm not HIV positive. However, They'll treat your application as they treat anyone's. There's no strict rules for HIV positive patients. No discrimination bro. I know a friend who is HIV positive but got his visa approved within 2 months, another one completed his master last year and is now working in Canada.
The point is they can refuse you visa for other reason such not having enough fund, no family ties etc. but not base on the fact that you have HIV. NO.
Bro, live a stress free life, wait patiently for your visa and move on. Trust me.
Am applying for a student visaThey can’t refuse you because of the HIV but you can be refused for excessive medical use. It depends on your health and what you are applying for.
Am applying for a student visaThey can’t refuse you because of the HIV but you can be refused for excessive medical use. It depends on your health and what you are applying for.
It can be more difficult to get approved in certain provinces. Depending on province international students are either covered by provincial insurance or else they pay a fee as part of their tuition and are part of an international student medical plan. In some of the smaller provinces it can be more difficult to get approved for a study permit with medical issues because access to medical care is much more difficult especially in smaller cities. There are significantly less healthcare resources in certain parts of Canada. Assume you also have no other health issues except HIV and that you are undetectable and have been receiving treatment for a while. Also that your medication costs are below the excessive demand cap. Some of the newest regimens are not under the cap but can be changed to something else. There isn’t a clear rule when it comes to people with medical issues getting approved/denied in some of smaller provinces. Assume what the medical issue is (previous kidney transplants another medical issue that has been an issue), where you are studying in the province and what type of degree you are doing will likely be some of the considerations. All you can do is wait and see.Am applying for a student visa
This shit is stressful and thinking about it is more stressful, I got into a collage in OntarioIt can be more difficult to get approved in certain provinces. Depending on province international students are either covered by provincial insurance or else they pay a fee as part of their tuition and are part of an international student medical plan. In some of the smaller provinces it can be more difficult to get approved for a study permit with medical issues because access to medical care is much more difficult especially in smaller cities. There are significantly less healthcare resources in certain parts of Canada. Assume you also have no other health issues except HIV and that you are undetectable and have been receiving treatment for a while. Also that your medication costs are below the excessive demand cap. Some of the newest regimens are not under the cap but can be changed to something else. There isn’t a clear rule when it comes to people with medical issues getting approved/denied in some of smaller provinces. Assume what the medical issue is (previous kidney transplants another medical issue that has been an issue), where you are studying in the province and what type of degree you are doing will likely be some of the considerations. All you can do is wait and see.
Which collage?This shit is stressful and thinking about it is more stressful, I got into a collage in Ontario