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Can I apply for a Canadian visa for hepatitis B? Can I go abroad?
The first thing depends on your visa type. Applicants from China who apply for a short-term resident visa for less than 6 months do not need to submit a physical examination report, except those who want to work in Canadian medical and health, agricultural production, domestic service and other special industries.
If you are applying for any short-term residence visa for more than 6 months, or are permanent residents or refugees, China applicants must submit a medical report.
China is an epidemic area of hepatitis B, so it is necessary to check the blood of hepatitis B (HBsAg). Xiao Sanyang is a risk feature, and liver function will be rechecked. If the liver function is normal, it will generally not affect the visa.
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