> Hi Pearly,
>
> As a very general rule of thumb, you'd need to be in remission for
> three years before they'd give you a medical clearance, but having
> said that, there are different prognoses with different cancers and
> it's impossible to give you a more precise response without seeing
> your specialist reports. As one poster suggested, you should
> certainly search the MRT database, looking for cases involving
> condition 4005 - the variety of visa involved is irrelevant, it's the
> applicability of that condition which is important. Alternatively, it
> might be a good idea to think about taking up a 457 sponsored by an
> employer if the employer would give a guarantee under condition 4006A.
> Probably a plan B to consider if you fail on the current application.
>
> Cheers,
>
> George Lombard
>
> www.austimmigration.com.au
But as part of that Plan B, it would be important to think about the
prospects for a permanent visa and the various risks/issues with living
on temporary status in Australia. It's not for everyone.
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