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Do Canadian workers need a physical examination when applying for a green card? Does physical examination second liver small 3 this world have an effect?

Canadian Physical Examination and Hepatitis B

First of all, as long as the visa applied for is more than 6 months, then the applicant must undergo a medical examination, and the visa officer decides whether the visa for less than 6 months requires a medical examination. All applicants who want to have a medical examination will be issued a medical examination form (with the applicant's photo attached) by the Canadian visa office, requiring them to attend the medical examination at the doctor in the designated hospital listed in the medical examination form within 45 days. Physical examination items include height, weight, vision, blood pressure, chest X-ray, blood routine, urine routine, AIDS, liver and kidney function, etc. And there is no serological examination of hepatitis B virus (that is, size three positive).

Secondly, the Canadian work visa belongs to the category of visas for more than 6 months, and applicants need to undergo a medical examination. Even if the hepatitis B virus is large/small, as long as the liver function is normal (PT is less than 40), the physical examination is still qualified.