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Can I move to Germany with HIV?

Can I move to Germany with HIV?

Incidentally: An HIV infection does not have any negative effect on your residency status. It will not lead to you being forced to leave Germany. Under certain circum- stances, an HIV infection can represent an obstacle to deportation (“Abschiebehin- dernis”) in the asylum procedure.

Can HIV positive get green card?

Starting January 4, 2010, having HIV infection no longer prevents someone from visiting the United States or becoming a Legal Permanent Resident. People with HIV are no longer required to file a waiver.

Is HIV treatment free in Netherlands?

The care and treatment of HIV is included in the basic health insurance policy everyone in the Netherlands is obliged to take out. No one can be excluded from this. People with HIV are treated at one of the 27 hospitals in the Netherlands, which have internists and nurses specialised in HIV.

Does Canada allow HIV positive immigrants?

Family Class Immigration A Canadian Citizen may sponsor family members immigrating to Canada who are HIV-positive if they are a spouse, common-law partner or child. Parents and grandparents are not exempt from medical inadmissibility due to excessive demand.

How is HIV treated?

Treatment, Care, and Prevention for People with HIV Routine care and treatment is the best way to keep people with HIV (PWH) healthy. PWH who take medication as prescribed can achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load (or viral suppression), resulting in effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to their sexual partners.

What are the benefits of HIV treatment as prevention?

There is also a major prevention benefit. People living with HIV who take HIV medication daily as prescribed and get and keep an undetectable viral load have effectively no risk of sexually transmitting HIV to their HIV-negative partners. This is called treatment as prevention.

When should you start HIV treatment?

When Should You Start HIV Treatment? Treatment guidelines from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommend that a person living with HIV begin ART as soon as possible after diagnosis. Starting ART slows the progression of HIV and can keep you healthy for many years.

What should I do if I want to stop taking HIV medication?

If you experience side effects that are severe or make you want to stop taking your HIV medication, talk to your health care provider or pharmacist before you miss any doses or stop taking the medication.