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Can AIDS patients travel to Australia?

China:

Inbound passengers need to fill out a health declaration card, which contains information about whether the passengers are infected with HIV. People who test positive for HIV will be refused entry. In addition, passengers who are found to be infected with HIV during their stay in China will be required to leave the country. Travelers or international students who apply to settle in China or stay in China for more than one year should complete the HIV report upon arrival or within 20 days after arrival. All foreign reports should be approved by the embassy or consulate of China.

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Colombia:

Applicants for long-term or permanent residence must provide proof that they have no infectious diseases, including HIV infection. HIV testing provided by foreign countries proved to be effective.

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Cuba:

Visiting scholars, working or visiting relatives must undergo HIV screening.

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Cyprus:

Artists who perform in nightclubs or dance halls need to be tested for HIV.

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Northern Cyprus:

Those who apply for long-term residence need to undergo HIV screening. High-risk groups were tested once a month for six consecutive times.

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Czech Republic:

Visiting scholars and visiting workers are screened for HIV on arrival. International students and foreign workers do not need this test when they arrive.

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Egypt:

Those who apply to stay for more than one month must be tested for AIDS when entering the country (foreigners' certificates are not recognized). The national defense forces stationed in Egypt must provide proof of HIV testing. Requirements for AIDS testing when countries enter the country.

Foreigners who apply for labor services or renew their contracts must hold an HIV report issued by the Experimental Center of the Ministry of Health. Persons enjoying immunity include: clergy, foreigners who have lived in Egypt for more than 10 years and have not gone abroad during this period, and foreigners who have married Egyptian residents (including their children). Foreign contractors engaged in military projects in Egypt are required to hold HIV reports. People who plan to stay in Egypt for more than 1 month need to take this test on arrival.

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Australia:

Adopted children who apply for long-term residence 15 years old or above, and applicants who have a history of blood transfusion under 15 years old, are required to be tested for AIDS. Other applicants may need to take the test if they have clinical symptoms.

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Bahamas:

There is no formal entry ban for people living with HIV, and there is no requirement for immigrants to be tested for HIV. However, if the immigrant suffers from AIDS and is not suitable for travel, the entry requirements in this case can be discussed. According to the law, immigration officials can refuse travelers entry, because any traveler suffering from "infectious diseases" will endanger the public health of the country.

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Bahrain:

Foreigners engaged in special occupations, such as hotel employees, hair stylists, etc. There is no such requirement upon arrival.

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Belgium:

Tourists and settlers do not need to be tested for HIV. Only foreign students who apply for study abroad places in the Ministry of Development and Cooperation need to be screened for HIV. Those who are positive may not be refused entry.

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Belize:

People who plan to settle in the country and become citizens must submit an HIV report upon arrival, and the certificate should be issued within 3 months before the arrival date.

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Bolivia:

People who plan to stay in the country for more than 90 days should be tested for HIV in the nearest government health institution within 48 hours after arrival.

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British Virgin Islands:

People who plan to stay there for more than 6 months or labor visa applicants need to be tested for HIV.

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Brunei:

All foreign workers (first-time immigrants, renewal workers and their families) need to be tested for HIV. First-time immigrants need to undergo a second test after 6 months.

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Bulgaria:

Those who plan to stay in Bulgaria for more than 1 month need to be tested for HIV antibody within 72 hours after arrival.