WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?

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Subject: WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?
Iam getting married to my fiance who is in another country but the problem we are all HIV POSTIVE so is it possible for me to sponsor him to come and be with me here in CANADA? BECAUse am so lonely I realy need him. And am working I have no proble.
Please help me and answear my qstn.

[17-07-2007,02:40]
[**.153.171.191]
ROSE
(in reply to: WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?)
If you marry him or are in a common-law relationship and you are a PR or Canadian citizen you can sponsor him as long as everything else is fine with him. HIV positive person is not considered as a risk to public health and safety if he convinces the DMP that he is not going to spread HIV with reckless behavior. He as a spouse of Canadian PR/citizen will be exempt from excessive demand requirement.
[17-07-2007,02:48]
[***.69.2.5]
Anonymous
(in reply to: WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?)
He may not be a " risk to health and safety " BUT he sure will be a "drain on the Canadian health care system " and that is the reason he should be denied entry to Canada.

Caring for ONE Aids patient in Canada may cost over a million dollars during their lifespan . Should we ( as a country ) assume that cost?? I say no.

Lets care for our own Canadian population first.

Jim B. Toronto.

[17-07-2007,16:46]
[**.99.152.2]
Canadian Citizen
(in reply to: WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?)
We do not even know whether he is on anti-retroviral medications. If he is not and his CD4 cell count is normal. I do not think he will be a strain on Canadian health care for quite a few years. A lot of other diseases require much more expensive treatments than what HIV positive people require. Canadian immigration do not screen people for all those conditions. Most governments have included HIV testing for visa purposes to show people that they really care for their own people. Infact, if HIV testing is included then people should also be tested extensively for all major conditions else it is just discrimination.

HIV has been made a bigger issue by most people than it is ,probably because of stigma of sex. Its the discrimination against HIV positive people which is dangerous not HIV itself.

Anyway, the answer for now is that he cannot be considered medically inadmissible as long as he is not carrying an easily transmittable disease such as tuberculosis and he does not intend to spread HIV by reckless behavior.

[18-07-2007,02:04]
[***.69.2.5]
Anonymous
Thanks (in reply to: WILL MY HUSBAND COME TO ME?)
Thanks for Good answer and may Good ALLMIGHTY Bless u IN evrything.
[19-07-2007,03:01]
[**.153.171.191]
ROSE

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