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Canadian visa medical examination program

Legal analysis: 1. The physical examination of Canadian immigrants is mainly a comprehensive routine examination of applicants, mainly targeting sexually transmitted diseases (syphilis), AIDS (HIV), kidney disease, diabetes, tuberculosis and so on. Physical examination forms, laboratory tests and chest X-rays should be sent to designated medical personnel in Canada to confirm the results. Immigration officials will refuse to issue visas to people with physical and mental defects that affect their normal life and work, or people with infectious diseases.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China. Diplomatic officers, consular officers and their accompanying spouses, minor children and diplomatic envoys hold diplomatic passports. Employees sent by the China government working in China's embassies and consulates abroad or the United Nations and its specialized agencies and other intergovernmental international organizations, their accompanying spouses and minor children hold official passports. Where citizens other than those mentioned in the preceding two paragraphs go abroad to perform official duties, their work units shall apply to the diplomatic department in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of Article 4 of this Law, and the diplomatic department shall issue diplomatic passports or official passports in accordance with the provisions.