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Knowledge points of Irish immigrants' physical examination

First: make an appointment

After choosing the physical examination center, I called to make an appointment. Generally, it will be arranged around 8: 00 am, and the people in the physical examination center will also remind you of the materials you need to bring: passport, ID card, at least 3 passport-sized photos, and physical examination form.

Tips:

1. Attention, girls! When making an appointment, avoid the physiological period;

2. I suggest you bring a folder and put the information together to avoid losing it;

It's easy to lose such a small photo, so take more photos in case of emergency.

Second: Go for a physical examination.

On the day of physical examination, you can go to the hospital one hour in advance and register at the designated window. Then wait for the money, the queue number and the locker key. Then wait for the doctor to call, and then go to the physical examination. If the queue time is not counted, the whole process is still very fast.

Physical examination items mainly include: chest X-ray, blood routine, urine routine, vision, weight and some medical examinations. The project is more routine, it will check AIDS, but it will not check hepatitis B.

Tips:

1. You can drink water properly when waiting in line, but don't go to the toilet. Because under normal circumstances, the first physical examination item is urine test;

2. Myopic friends can check their eyesight with glasses without taking off their glasses;

3. You need an empty stomach, so try not to eat breakfast;

4. People who have had tuberculosis, had surgery, or are being treated should bring past X-rays and at least half a year's cases to explain the situation to the doctor.

Third: wait for the physical examination form.

After the medical examination results come out, the medical examination center will directly send the original medical examination results to the embassy and give you a copy. Generally, the whole process takes 1-2 weeks, so just wait at home.

Suppose that once there is something wrong with the physical examination, let you review it. Don't panic. Just check it again according to the requirements and steps given by the embassy. The second interview is mostly a single exam.

According to unofficial sources, the Irish Immigration Bureau has no relevant regulations on the evaluation of medical examination results, and the visa officer depends on the situation, but we can probably estimate the impact of certain diseases on visas based on past experience.

AIDS is a high-risk disease, so even HIV carriers are very likely to be refused visas.

Followed by pneumonia and tuberculosis. People with a history of tuberculosis are likely to be diagnosed as non-infectious after three days of sputum culture; And after 3 months, the X-ray film was reviewed to confirm that there was no recurrence.

Then there is the possibility of syphilis and diabetes refusal. Applicants will be required to examine and prove that they are not contagious or serious enough to burden the Irish medical system.