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Can New Zealand immigrants with a history of epilepsy pass the physical examination?

There are still some risks when a visa is refused. Uncontrollable epilepsy is one of the diseases that New Zealand Immigration will refuse to sign.

Severe, chronic or progressive neurological diseases will affect immigration to New Zealand. Immigration reminders from Australia and Shenzhen include but are not limited to the following categories:

Any dementia, including Alzheimer's disease;

(2) Poor epilepsy control; Cerebral hemorrhage/cerebrovascular disease;

(3) Patients with cerebral palsy/paralysis, paraplegia/poliomyelitis/Parkinson's disease (Parkinson's disease)/motor nerve disease, Huntington's disease, muscular dystrophy, infectious protein disease/recurrent and/or progressive multiple sclerosis.