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Do you need a blood test for the medical examination of studying in Australia?

Q: Do you need a blood test to study in Australia for a medical examination? I'm a little afraid of drawing blood. I'm applying for a master's degree in accounting, and I don't usually contact patients at work. Because I haven't had hepatitis B for two years, I'm a little afraid of hepatitis B. What items do I need to check for blood test? Answer: Australia enjoys the highest health standards in the world. In order to maintain these standards, all visa applicants must meet the health requirements stipulated in the immigration law before obtaining a visa to Australia. For student visas, the Immigration Bureau will ask the applicant to go to the hospital designated by the Immigration Bureau for medical examination by PVA letter, and then the doctor will send the medical examination results directly to LCU in Sydney, Australia, and the corresponding courier fee will be borne by the applicant. 1. Initial physical examination: The contents of physical examination are generally urine examination and X-ray fluoroscopy, and no blood test is needed, so you don't have to have an empty stomach before physical examination, but don't eat sweets and greasy food; Don't drink high-sugar drinks, such as cola, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble; If you have poor eyesight, you should wear glasses in time; Girls should avoid at least two days before and after menstruation; Those who have undergone surgery need to bring surgical certificates, and those who have undergone pathology need to bring pathological reports. The applicant must bring the original ID card and passport, as well as two passport-sized photos. The above precautions are for reference only. Please consult the local hospital for physical examination in foreign hospitals. The follow-up salesman of Ito Company will assist the applicant to complete the physical examination form in advance. 2. Second physical examination: If LCU thinks that the results of the applicant's physical examination need further examination and confirmation, there are usually two ways: one is to send a second physical examination notice, asking the applicant to go to the hospital where the medical examination was conducted for the first time for further examination, and then the doctor will send the results directly to LCU, bearing in mind that the hospital should not be changed within the specified time, so that the trial time of the application will be further extended, which is likely to delay the original school start time and need to be postponed; The second is to send the 8 15 form, asking the applicant to go to the designated place for medical examination within the prescribed time limit after entering Australia. This 8 15 form needs to be filled in, signed and returned to the visa officer. Applicants need to take this 8 15 form to Australia after obtaining the visa.