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What diseases have New Zealand visas suffered from and will be refused?

? New Zealand visas have higher physical requirements. Those who have AIDS, mental illness, or have had mental illness, infectious hepatitis, tuberculosis, drug addicts, etc. are refused visas. ? To apply for a New Zealand visa, the applicant and the applicant's accompanying applicant must be in good health. This is to ensure that: 1. The applicant will not pose a hazard to public health? 2. Will the applicant not become a burden to the health service organization? Suitable for the purpose of initial entry? In order to check the health status of the applicant and his family, Immigration New Zealand requires the applicant to have a physical examination and test, and complete the internal medicine and chest X-ray certificate of Immigration New Zealand. If necessary, these certificates may be submitted to the consulate and asked for the opinions of physicians. Therefore, having a good body is one of the prerequisites for the success of immigration. In any of the following circumstances, the visa will be refused:? (1) mental disorders; ? (2) mental patients; ? (3) Those who have suffered from mental illness; ? (4) Persons with abnormal personality or sex; ? (5) drug addicts or alcoholics; ? (6) Dangerous infectious diseases include: actinomycosis, AIDS, leprosy, keratoconjunctivitis, amoebiasis, blastomycosis, soft skin, dermatophytosis, sexually transmitted lymphogranuloma, schistosomiasis, foot mycosis, syphilis, favus, trachoma, filariasis, trypanosomiasis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, infectious hepatitis, sexually transmitted granuloma, yaws disease, etc. ? (7) Persons who are unable to make a living due to disability (except those who can prove that they do not need to make a living by themselves). ? About the positive problem of Australian resistance in the physical examination of studying abroad? If the applicant is only a healthy carrier of hepatitis B (positive for hepatitis B surface antigen), under normal circumstances, the application will not be affected by the unqualified physical examination. China people have a high rate of anti-Australian positive. In essence, as long as their liver function is normal, these people are healthy, so there is no need to worry. According to the results of five indicators of hepatitis B, these five indicators are: HBsAg (that is, anti-Australian), HBsAb, HBcAb, HBeAg and HBeAb. 1. Australian resistance is positive, and the other four indicators are negative. This situation is normal and can pass the medical examination. ? 2. Australian antibody is positive, but it is a small three-yang, that is, the first, fourth and fifth indicators are positive, and the liver function is normal. This situation is normal and can pass the medical examination. ? 3. Australia is positive, but it is a big three-yang, that is, the first, third and fourth indicators are positive, and the liver function is normal. This situation is actually healthy and can pass the medical examination. ? 4, Australian anti-positive, big three yang, abnormal liver function. This situation is likely to have hepatitis, and it is best to cure the disease first in China. Immigration needs to send a medical report to New Zealand for review, and the result is hard to say.