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A denial of permission for permanent residence for medical reasons may be justified by one of the following two criteria: When the persons poor health status is deemed to pose a danger to public health and safety. (However, immigration authorities no longer apply this designation to people living with HIV).
HIV and AIDS are both nationally notifiable diseases.
Discrimination against people with HIV is often rooted in a lack of understanding about the virus and how it spreads. Contact your local public health department to find community-based organizations that provide HIV/AIDS information, counseling, and testing. Know your rights.
candidates for immigration to Canada can be determined ineligible if they ``have a communicable disease of public health significance. HIV is explicitly listed as being a ``communicable disease of public health significance. On the face of it he is ineligible for immigration to Canada.
Although HIV was removed from the list of inadmissibility grounds in 2010, HIV positive applicants still face possible immigration challenges, especially when applying for a U.S. green card (lawful permanent residence) as opposed to a visa for a shorter stay.
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What Is Medical Inadmissibility? Active tuberculosis (TB) Active syphilis. Untreated HIV/AIDS. Severe untreated mental health disorders (psychosis, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder, particularly if they cause violent or unpredictable behavior)
Disclosure and the Law Since a key decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in 2012, people living with HIV have a legal duty to disclose their status before sex that poses a realistic possibility of transmitting HIV to another person. Otherwise, they could be charged with aggravated sexual assault.

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