Pearly
First I envy you for having a CO, I'm still waiting to get mine,
knowing that DIMIA received my application on June 7th. Anyway back to
your topic, according to my info, and my info is based on something I
read and sure about, having cancer or HIV doesn't mean you won't be
granted a visa, definitely you have to show insurance or any prove that
you will be responsible of paying your meds, now in your case, cancer
is part of your history and not a current issue, God bless you and give
you a full health and don't worry about your visa, you'll have it
within 3 months now that you have a CO. only in case of tuberculosis, a
visa will be definitely canceled.
Tina
onepearlyb wrote:
> Dear all,
> thought I should get this down in black and white coz I've thought about
> the scenario loads since applying. Moreso recently as time ticks on
> slowly with no sign of a visa.
> Here's the story. Applied June 8th for a 136 Skilled Independent. I'm a
> nurse and have lived and worked in oz twice before. I've got 130
> points.Frontloaded PCC's and Meds in October and sent in additional info
> last month which I think they might ask for.
> BUT - I also have/had a health condition. Breast cancer if we want to be
> preceise. Three years ago come January. Currently well and had
> supporting letters from my onclogist and surgeon to say that basically
> my outlook was good with only a small chance of reoccurance,but with new
> treatments being developed all the time - the chance of a reoccurance
> could be even slimmer. I take one tablet a day for the next 2 years, at
> my own cost.
>
> Haven't heard from ASPC re the visa and I'm worried that my previous
> health situation could prevent me being accepted. I think that if I was
> refused a visa I'd give up on the idea completely, but wondered what
> could be done if I WAS refused.
>
> Any takers for this one?
>
> *pearly*
>
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