Does Canada or Australia allow post BMT patient(more than 2 years) as a immigrant
Dear all,
I know it is a different type of question. However, I want to know whether Canada or Australia does allow post BMT patient(more than 2 years) as a immigrant or not. I had my BMT on 17-March-2011 and now doing very well. I have not receive any blood since May,2011 and now planning to immigrate Australia or Canada. Hence, it is very urgent for me to know the above question. If anyone help me, I will be grateful to him/her. Dhruba |
I do not know the answer for your question but I do have a question for you since they have talked about my son possibly having a MUD BMT. Was your BMT a sib match or MUD match? Do you have any graft vs host?
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This page lists the restrictions on Canadian immigration. It says you can be denied permission to immigrate if your condition is likely to
Restriction #1 shouldn't apply to you. Nobody can "catch" aplastic anemia from a former AA patient. Since you aren't undergoing active treatment perhaps #2 wouldn't apply either, but you probably need to ask someone experienced with Canadian immigration. You could also ask the Aplastic Anemia & Myelodysplasia Association of Canada for advice about it. Australia has similar health restrictions, saying you must be free from a disease or condition that is
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