Immigrating to Canada with HIV

Positively Speaking

The road to becoming Canadian comes with extra complexities when you live with HIV.  Hear three stories of people who arrived in Canada as refugees: Miguel, Ower, and Xica, and how they navigated new challenges and opportunities in a new country.

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*This episode contains references to suicide and other content that might be upsetting to some listeners*
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Additional Resources:
HALCO – HIV AIDS Legal Clinic of Ontario and CLEO Connect. Provides free legal services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario. Other services include public legal education activities across Ontario

HIV Disclosure – Women and HIV / AIDS Initiative. WHAI is working with communities across Ontario to build capacity so that women living with HIV have control over how and why their HIV status is disclosed.

Fact Sheet – HIV Non-Disclosure and the Criminal Law. Government of Canada

AIDS Information - Let POZ Be Your Guide. Go-to online resource for surviving and thriving with HIV/AIDS. Your Questions Answered. Completely Free Resource. Highlights: Magazine Available, Newsletter Available.

 Immigration and Travel to Canada for People Living with HIV: Questions and Answers (2018)– HIV Legal Network 

What's "coming out"? Planned Parenthood 

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