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PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS


Yara Arante

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Hi, 

I’m a Brazilian girl, biologist and I have plans to go to Australia in the next year with my partner, but I have PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (a liver disease).
Can anyone tell me if it’s possible or not to migrate with it and, maybe, get a PR? 
I don’t know where to find information in the Australia government about it.

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10 hours ago, Yara Arante said:

I’m a Brazilian girl, biologist and I have plans to go to Australia in the next year with my partner, but I have PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS  (a liver disease).
Can anyone tell me if it’s possible or not to migrate with it and, maybe, get a PR? 

As you probably know, Australia has a Medicare system. Once you are living in Australia on a work or PR visa, you will receive medical care under that system.  If you apply for PR, the government will look at your health and consider what you are likely to cost them in medical bills.  If they think you may cost them too much, they will not give you PR even if you have all the necesssary qualifications. 

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On 21/07/2024 at 01:24, Yara Arante said:

Hi, 

I’m a Brazilian girl, biologist and I have plans to go to Australia in the next year with my partner, but I have PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (a liver disease).
Can anyone tell me if it’s possible or not to migrate with it and, maybe, get a PR? 
I don’t know where to find information in the Australia government about it.

Hi 

 I have Primary Biliary cholangitis an almost identical disease. We have been here in QLD 17 yrs now but i piggybacked on hubbys PR visa.

When we went for the medicals ,i took a letter from my specialist stating where my condition was at, what procedures i had/ required, what medication i took etc etc. I was referred ''for further investigation'' and the private specialist just did what my own specialist had done- wrote a letter listing procedures and medications and where my condition was at etc

We did use an agent , Visa Bureau, they were great but to be honest they couldn't really advise us on an individual medical condition as its ultimately up to the medical board.

 Our visa was granted a couple of months later. 

    Good Luck with everything

             Cal x

 

 

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