The antibodies for Syphilis remain in your body forever even when succesfully treated.As most tests for syphilis look for antibodies rather than the spirochetes themselves you will always test positive.However if you have been succesfully treated and not had unprotected sex since your treatment then you don't have active Syphilis and therefore you cant pass it on.I would think that as long as you have a letter from your Doctor you should be able to emmigrate.
Australia's chances are very dim indeed to win.
If both parents have a positive blood type, the chances of their child inheriting a positive blood type are 100.
If the test is done properly, the chances to give false positive test are very slim indeed.
When thinking of immigrating to any country, it is best to follow the rules relating to this. Breaking the terms of a tourist visa is usually a criminal offence and may harm your chances of immigrating. Get your cousin to ask her lawyer friends how you should apply for immigration from the Lebanon.
Pretty good especially if she is having unprotected sex with him.
The chances of that happening are very low as false positive pregnancy tests are very rare
Chances are they will take you in to custody.
What does this mean?
You most likely cannot buy a pygmy marmoset in Australia as a pet. There are permits available but the chances of getting one are unlikely.
Yes, it's possible but there are very slim chances. It depends heavily on the genotypes of both parents
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.
It is possible but however the chances of this is 1-2 million chance