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What are the specific requirements for medical examination abroad in New Zealand?

1. For all visa applicants, the health certificates submitted within 36 months can be reused, provided that there are no proven risk factors affecting their health.

2. As an international student, the visa applicant needs to provide a valid insurance certificate as an additional condition for the visa. Immigration New Zealand is currently discussing the specific operation process of this adjustment with relevant education departments.

3. The medical examination fee for international students will be reduced. In the absence of other health risk factors, international students only need to pay the examination fee for tuberculosis.

4. If the applicant has lived in a country with high risk of tuberculosis for 6 months or more, he needs to undergo a tuberculosis physical examination again.

5. If the applicant is the spouse, children and legal refugees of New Zealand citizens and residents, he/she will only need to undergo health examination for items that make him/her unable to obtain medical exemption.

6. For international students, no matter how long they stay, they don't need to provide a complete medical certificate. Unless the New Zealand Immigration Bureau has special requirements for them, they will continue to ask for tuberculosis examination. In addition, 360 New Zealand study abroad consultants introduced that in order to reduce the impact on health care services, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau will require international students to hold legal medical insurance, which will be an additional condition for visas.

7.7 family members. Doctoral students or residents who plan to stay in New Zealand for 12 months or more are still required to provide a complete medical report. Because these applicants do not belong to the care system for international students stipulated by the Ministry of Education, they do not need to hold medical insurance. However, after the implementation of the New Deal, the validity of their medical reports was extended from 24 months to 36 months.

8. Other types of visa applicants, such as domestic student visa applicants, visiting visa applicants, work visa applicants, limited visa applicants and resident visa applicants, will be able to reuse their medical certificates submitted within 36 months.