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Canada Immigration

Hi,

Im just worried, my wife is in Canada now, she applied for us as dependents but my Hepatitis B result is reactive with the DNA quantitation of more than 40,000,000 copies but all my other results are normal, kidney, sugar etc. even an ultra sound of my liver shows normal.

I am referred to a specialist for medications, which i will do next week.. Very worried if this can be the cause of a denial of our application for residency.

Need you comments on this please.

Thanks a lot.
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hi cajim  sorry am not understand what u trying to say ... plz tell me in detail ... because am i have also the same case
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Thanks a lot! gives me hope in anyways..
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Sounds like you have HBV vertically and if you are HBeAG+ you may be stable despite 40,000,000 HBVDNA in which case you should be allowed into Canada.
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Hi cajim,

Thank you very much.  Your reply means a lot to me.

my results:
Hep B Surface Antigen - Reactive
SGPT / ALT -  164 U/L

All the rest normal:
FBS
Alcaline Phosphates
Albumin
an ultra sound of my liver also normal

10yrs ago i had been positive and took zeffix as medications but it had been stopped after a year or two.  My father died of liver cirrhosis and same with some of my uncles and aunts on my father side.  It runs on my family.

My family doctor gave Godex as vitamins to take daily but referred me to the specialist for medication and management.  So i will go back to my specialist.

Hope to hear from you soon.
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Your HBeAg?
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