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What are the health requirements for immigrating to Canada?

Immigration to Canada requires a medical examination. If the applicant has a health disease that is not accepted by the Canadian government, your application will be rejected. These diseases are mainly: * threatening public health or safety; Or * it will excessively increase the Canadian government's investment in health or welfare. These diseases include (but are not limited to) gender, AIDS, severe kidney disease, severe heart disease, high-risk infectious diseases and so on. The Canadian government did not clearly list these diseases, and the decision was made by immigration officials. Due to the huge population of hepatitis B carriers in China, many applicants are worried about whether hepatitis B will affect their immigration application. At present, Canadian immigrants do not check hepatitis B virus in physical examination, so long as their liver function is normal, there is no need to worry. If immigrants carry hepatitis B virus or have three positive signs, it will not affect immigrants. Recently, however, more and more people began to pay attention to the problem of hepatitis B in Canada. If the liver function is abnormal or there are signs of cirrhosis, it will adversely affect the immigration application. Hepatitis B carriers should pay attention to their health. (2) Immigration Physical Examination Items The medical examination items and contents of Canadian immigrants include blood, urine and chest X-ray. Carrying hepatitis B does not affect the application. Generally speaking, if there is no serious illness, it is unlikely that the visa will be refused because of the immigration medical examination.