Re: Hepa B positive...is it still possible to work abroad?
Canada’s
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act provides three health grounds for inadmissibility: danger to public health, danger to public safety, and excessive demand on health or social services
As a nurse she would be using ppe at work, so she should not be considered a danger to public health or safety. If she is in good health, she could argue that although she is a carrier, there is no evidence that she will place excessive demands on health or social services in the future.
The barrier to working as a nurse in Canada, is her education as her BScN may not be considered equivilent to a Canadian BScN. There are barriers for your friend to overcome, migrating will not be easy or straight forward but it is possible, her sucess just depends on how resilient she is.
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dishes
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