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I have hepatitis B, and I am three years older. Can I get a visa if I want to study abroad?

With 65438+200 million HBV carriers, can your dream of going abroad come true? Persons who have been approved to work, study or settle abroad for more than one year must apply for the International Travel Health Certificate and the International Vaccination Certificate (referred to as the "Yellow Book") at the designated health and quarantine organ or hospital. However, different countries have different physical examination requirements for student visas, and studying in the UK does not require a physical examination. Japan, South Korea and Singapore all have to go to designated hospitals for physical examination when applying for student visas, while studying in the United States is different according to different requirements of schools. The purpose of physical examination of applicants in designated hospitals in various countries is to ensure that applicants will not cause harm to public health; The applicant will not become a burden to medical service institutions; Suitable for beginners. Anyone who goes to any clinic for blood test and tests five indicators of hepatitis B, even if you are only positive for S antigen (surface antigen), the doctor must inform the health department of the state (or territory) where you are located, and then you will receive a letter from the government health department one or two months later, reminding you that you are already a hepatitis B carrier, and it is best to go to the hospital for examination every three months. But that doesn't mean they care about hepatitis B, it just means that the federal government cares about its subjects. When skilled immigrants have physical examinations, they don't care about hepatitis B either.