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Summary of diseases that affect visa results in Australia

? Study visa in Australia is an important part of studying in Australia. Applicants who successfully apply for the full Offer(PVA) of Australian universities will be notified by the Australian Immigration Department to go to their designated hospitals for physical examination after PVA is passed, so as to obtain the final official visa. The purpose of studying in Australia is to ensure that applicants must meet Australian health standards. The following are the things that study abroad experts must know about the medical examination of Australian study visa. I hope it will be more helpful for you to study in Australia. ? The diseases that may affect the visa results are summarized as follows: The most common diseases in the physical examination of overseas study visas in Australia are tuberculosis, hepatitis B and AIDS. If the applicant is over 16 years old, X-ray examination is needed to determine whether he has tuberculosis. If X-rays show that people with pulmonary tuberculosis (calcified spots or calcified nodules) need further examination to determine whether they are active or not and whether they can get proper treatment, the usual practice in this process is to send the physical examination results back to the Australian headquarters for collective joint examination. Experts explained that there are three results after the entrance exam: 1. To apply for a visa to study in Australia, further examination is needed to confirm whether it is positive or inappropriate treatment, and comprehensive treatment must be carried out. At this time, the application for coming to Australia must be postponed. ? 2. Those who apply for a medical examination for studying in Australia and are diagnosed as inactive or properly treated will generally be granted a formal visa by the Australian Immigration Bureau after the applicant signs a regular inspection guarantee. This process takes 1 month. ? 3. The physical examination of the visa for studying in Australia has confirmed a complete recovery. The Australian Immigration Bureau will approve a formal visa. This process takes 1 month. ? All the physical examination reports of applicants with calcified spots or calcified nodules on X-rays will be sent to the Australian headquarters for joint examination, so experts remind everyone that once the applicant's physical examination report is found, there is no need to worry. This is a normal process. For those who have been diagnosed as hepatitis B carriers, the Immigration Bureau will generally not reject their applications, but refer to the practice of tuberculosis and pass the formal visa after the applicant signs a regular guarantee. That's all you need to know about the medical examination for studying in Australia.