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To study in Canada, you must designate a physical examination center for physical examination.

When you apply for a Canadian school, when you get an offer as a visa, you usually need a medical examination, and the medical examination must go to a medical examination center designated by Canada. In some cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hong Kong, Shenyang, Wuhan, Xi 'an, Chengdu, Jinan, Nanjing and Fuzhou, there are Canadian-designated physical examination centers. Physical examination is generally scheduled one day in advance. You can call the physical examination center in advance to ask about the documents you bring, and you usually need to bring your passport. At the same time, avoid eating sweets and drinking sweet drinks on the day of physical examination. Girls should pay attention to avoid the physiological period. So as not to affect the physical examination results.

So what is the specific physical examination during the physical examination?

General physical examination is a routine physical examination, including blood, urine and chest X-ray. Carrying hepatitis B does not affect the application. Generally speaking, if there is no serious illness, it is unlikely that the visa will be refused because of the immigration medical examination.

In general, the following situations may have an impact on visa applications:

A. posing a threat to public health or safety;

Will excessively increase the Canadian government's investment in health or welfare.

These diseases include (but are not limited to) gender, AIDS, severe kidney disease, severe heart disease, high-risk infectious diseases and so on. The Canadian government did not clearly list these diseases, and the decision was made by immigration officials.

Due to the huge population of hepatitis B carriers in China, many applicants are worried about whether hepatitis B will affect their immigration application.

At present, Canadian immigrants do not check hepatitis B virus in physical examination, so long as their liver function is normal, there is no need to worry. If immigrants carry hepatitis B virus or have three positive signs, it will not affect immigrants. Recently, however, more and more people began to pay attention to the problem of hepatitis B in Canada. If the liver function is abnormal or there are signs of cirrhosis, it will adversely affect the immigration application. Hepatitis B carriers should pay attention to their health.

During the physical examination, the physical examination center will issue a physical examination receipt to the students, which needs to be submitted to the embassy, and the physical examination report and X-rays will not be returned to the medical examiner. The physical examination doctor won't tell you the results of the physical examination. The doctor can only tell you that there is one health problem at most. The medical examination results will be sent to the embassy by the medical examination center within 1-3 working days.

The physical examination is valid for 12 months, which means that you should land in Canada within 1 year after the physical examination, otherwise the physical examination will be invalid.

Attachment: medical examination expenses and medical examination items

Adult (15 years old or above) RMB/HK$ 1700.00 Urine test, STD test, HIV test and chest X-ray.

Children (1 1- 14 years old) RMB/HK$ 1250.00 Urine test and chest X-ray.

Children (5- 10 years old) RMB/HK$ 850.00 for urine test.

Children (0-4 years old) RMB/HK$ 500.00 is not required.