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Medical conditions don't rule out visa applications

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Did you know that gay and lesbian applicants can successfully obtain an interdependent (partner) migration visa even when they have a serious health condition? They can seek what is known as the health waiver. This means that as long as health costs are not excessive, they can obtain the visa. This benefits applicants who have a serious health condition, such as being HIV positive. The standard health test applied by the Australian Department of Immigration does not leave much room for visa applicants with an illness or condition. It certainly rules out applicants who have HIV or any serious condition which might cost some A$26,500 over a five year period to treat.

Full post as published by Lightbulb IP blog on February 11, 2008 (boomark / email).

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