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What will be the medical examination for studying in Australia?

Generally speaking, people who intend to stay in Australia for more than 12 months need physical examination. If the visa application is less than 12 months, the immigration officer will decide whether a medical examination is needed according to the impact of the applicant's health on his work or others. If the applicant's work or study environment involves schools, hospitals, medical care, food processing, catering, hotels or pharmacies, a comprehensive physical examination is generally required regardless of the visa duration.

Common diseases: The most common disease that has a great influence on the application for studying abroad is tuberculosis. Applicants for studying abroad need to have an X-ray examination to determine whether they have tuberculosis. If the X-ray shows tuberculosis (with calcified spots or calcified nodules), further examination is needed to determine whether it is active and whether it has been properly treated. In this process, the usual practice is to send the physical examination results back to the Australian headquarters for collective entrance examination. There are three kinds of results:

1. Those who are diagnosed as active after further examination or have not received proper treatment must be treated comprehensively.

2. For those who are diagnosed as inactive or treated properly, the Immigration Bureau will generally release them after the applicant signs a letter of guarantee for regular inspection. This process takes 1 month.

3. confirm that you have fully recovered. This process takes 1 month.