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What do I need to bring for my visa medical examination in Australia?

Physical examination requirements will vary according to the length of stay in Australia:

1. If you plan to stay in Australia for more than three months, you need to have a chest X-ray examination;

2. If you plan to stay in Australia for more than 12 months, you need to have a comprehensive health examination and X-ray chest X-ray examination;

3. It is planned to stay in classrooms and classroom environments in Australia for more than three months, which requires comprehensive health examination and X-ray chest X-ray examination;

4. It is possible to enter health care places or hospitals in Australia, and X-ray chest X-ray examination is required;

5. If the applicant is pregnant and plans to have a baby in Australia, she needs to be tested for hepatitis B;

6. If you plan to work as a doctor, dentist, nurse or medical worker in Australia, or engage in the above occupations after study, you need to be tested for AIDS, hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C;

7. It is possible to work or train in Australian child care institutions, including kindergartens and nurseries, and X-ray chest examination is required;

Applicants aged 8.75 and above who apply for Type 600 visitor visa need to have a physical examination.