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What physical examination preparations should I make before traveling in Australia?

If the applicant suffers from the following diseases, including active tuberculosis, active extrapulmonary tuberculosis, thoracoplasty and pneumonectomy with one or more lobes, serious chronic diseases, organic heart disease, hypertension, hepatitis, nephritis, serious urogenital diseases, hematological diseases, psychosis or epilepsy, serious neurosis, cancer, schistosomiasis, leprosy, physical stunting and severe visual impairment, etc., the applicant may be rejected when applying for a visa.

Australia, Canada and New Zealand require liver function tests, but those with hepatitis and normal liver function may pass the visa. As for sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, mental retardation, renal failure, organ transplantation and other diseases that may consume a lot of medical resources in the country, they may be the reasons for refusing visas, but they are ultimately decided by the medical officers of consulates in various countries according to the health standards for studying abroad in the country.