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Guide to Physical Examination for New Zealand Immigrants
Guide to Physical Examination for New Zealand Immigrants
First, New Zealand immigrants need to carry materials for physical examination.
New Zealand immigrants need to bring the following materials for physical examination or chest X-ray examination:
1. If you hire an immigration consultant, please submit a complete immigration consultant information form, which will be attached to your physical examination information by the staff;
2. Valid identification: Immigration New Zealand regards a valid passport as the most important identification. If you can't provide a valid passport, you can also use the following documents for physical examination:
(1) identification;
(2) Refugee travel card;
(3) ID card with photo (ID card and medical examination hospital must belong to the same country).
3. Glasses (frame glasses) or contact lenses that need to be worn;
4. List of any drugs you are taking (including dosage);
5. Any medical report or X-ray related to you.
Second, the main items of New Zealand immigrants' physical examination
1. Blood test, including HIV/hepatitis virus and blood component content test;
2. Height and weight test (including body fat rate and body mass index);
3. Urine test (to see if there are protein and red blood cells in the urine to detect whether there are diseases in the kidney);
4. Chest film (X-ray to see if there is tuberculosis);
5. Detection of past medical history;
6. Testing of other routine projects.
Third, the physical examination results of New Zealand immigrants
Under normal circumstances, the physical examination results will be available within one week. After the blood test, urine test and chest X-ray examination are completed, the results will be scored by the doctors and submitted to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. If you confirm that you want to be notified, you will receive an automatic email confirming that the physical examination has been completed and submitted.
For immigrant applicants who take part in the online medical examination, your medical history and medical examination results will be recorded in the online medical examination system. You will receive an online medical information form provided by the hospital, including detailed medical information. If you don't receive the information form, you can contact the hospital. Your New Zealand Immigration Reference Code is included in the online medical information form. Please inform Immigration New Zealand of this code when submitting your application. This code is used to match your medical examination and visa application.
If there is no significant discovery in the physical examination, your physical examination report will be immediately passed by the online physical examination system, otherwise it will be handed over to the staff of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. If you find something important in the physical examination, the doctor may ask you to do other examinations or physical examination reports. If necessary, the doctor in charge of your physical examination will refer you to other specialists for follow-up examination.
Extended reading: diseases that may cause New Zealand immigrants to be refused visas
1. infected with human immunodeficiency virus, that is, infected with HIV;
2 HCV RNA positive, and reached the New Zealand antiviral treatment standard;
3. Malignant tumors of organs, skin (such as melanoma) and hematopoietic tissue, including medical history, or currently undergoing treatment. Exceptions include:
(1) Mild skin malignant tumor that has been treated;
(2) Malignant tumor with recurrence probability lower than 10%.
4. Need organ transplantation (excluding corneal transplantation) or immune control after organ transplantation (excluding corneal transplantation);
5. Severe, chronic or progressive renal or liver dysfunction;
6. Musculoskeletal diseases or disorders, such as arthritis, are likely to require surgery in the next five years;
7 heart disease, including but not limited to the following diseases:
(1) ischemic heart disease; Cardiomyopathy;
(2) heart valve diseases that may require surgery or treatment within five years;
(3) Aortic aneurysms that may require surgery or treatment within five years;
8 chronic respiratory diseases, including but not limited to the following diseases:
(1) Severe or recurrent lung diseases (including intermittent recurrence);
(2) cystic fibrosis;
9. Obvious or disabling hereditary diseases, including but not limited to: hereditary anemia and coagulation dysfunction; Immunodeficiency; Gaucher's disease;
10. Severe autoimmune diseases may need to be treated with immunosuppressive drugs in New Zealand, such as prednisone, methotrexate, azathioprine or sulfasalazine;
1 1. Deaf; Severe hearing loss (7 1-90 dB); Or bilateral nervous deafness, clearly need the support of origin correction, including cochlear implantation;
12. Severe visual impairment, after in-situ correction, the visual acuity is 6/36 or below, or the corrected visual field is 15-20 degrees, which clearly requires assistance;
13. Serious developmental disorder or serious cognitive disorder, clearly requiring assistance, including but not limited to the following situations: physical disability; Mental disability; Autism series disorder; Brain injury;
14. Severe mental illness and/or addiction, including any mental illness requiring hospitalization or assistance;
15. Severe, chronic or progressive neurological disorders, including but not limited to the following types:
Any dementia, including Alzheimer's disease;
(2) Poor epilepsy control; Cerebral hemorrhage/cerebrovascular disease;
(3) Patients with cerebral palsy/paralysis, paraplegia/poliomyelitis/Parkinson's disease (Parkinson's disease)/motor nerve disease, Huntington's disease, muscular dystrophy, infectious protein disease/recurrent and/or progressive multiple sclerosis.
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