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Do I need a physical examination to study in Japan? If I fail the local physical examination in Japan, will I be expelled from school?

You need a physical examination before going to Japan. I am in Japan now. If I apply for a visa before coming, I can go to the designated health bureau or hospital in the city where I am. The physical examination is generally similar to the college entrance examination, including urine test, blood draw, weight and height measurement. If you are pregnant, it is recommended not to go. It is the same as the disabled. You will not be able to work normally after going. Of course, in general, if you have contagious hepatitis B , or virus carriers, there are certain restrictions. But from my personal experience, one of my roommates from Henan Province came here without having a physical examination in China, and I have been in Tokyo for almost five years now, and I still have a physical examination certificate, and I also need a physical examination when I apply for college. Before I came to Japan, I was very fat at 183 pounds and weighed 185 pounds. During the physical examination, I was told that I was close to obesity. I should pay attention to losing weight. But after staying in Japan for more than a year, I lost 20 pounds. Although I have rebounded now. Haha, can you explain in detail what is unqualified? Because the scope is relatively large. If it is a physical disability or genetic disease - mainly taking hepatitis B as an example, this is a problem in the world. China has this kind of discriminatory view. It stands to reason that if you are exempt from studying abroad and have this condition, you should be issued a medical certificate and then be allowed to go abroad. However, if it is employment or working in Japan, it is basically out of the question. What I am applying for in Japan now is a mixed visa. A physical examination is also required before joining the company. If you have hepatitis B and other conditions, you will definitely be rejected. Japanese people may be able to give the green light, but foreigners are not healthy and there is no chance.

The school will not drop you out if you fail the physical examination. The prerequisite is that you are not sick, can go to school normally, and have the ability to take care of yourself. There is no problem at all. Disabled people can also study abroad, unless of course you have money, because It is so difficult for able-bodied people to live abroad. It is difficult for disabled people without the ability to work or special skills to live abroad~~