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Health Requirements for Visa Applicants
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* Health examination for visa applicants
* When do I arrange a health examination?
* How do I arrange a health examination?
* Health examination costs
* What do I bring to the health examination?
* After your health examination
* Forms to use for a health examination
* Health examination results
* Re-use of medicals
* Additional information
* Contacting the department
If you are planning to visit or live in Australia, and are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you must meet certain health requirements before a visa can be granted. This means that you may be asked to undergo a health examination.
Important: Most applicants for permanent visas, and temporary or provisional visas that lead to the grant of a permanent visa, are required to undergo health examinations for permanent entry to Australia. A successful health examination result does not mean that a visa will be granted. Costs associated with health examinations are the responsibility of the applicant.
Health examination for visa applicants
Temporary visa applicants
Health examinations will depend on your circumstances, your intended activities in Australia, and your country of origin or residence. You will need to undertake a health examination if:
* you are likely to enter a hospital or other health care environment, including nursing homes as either a patient, visitor, trainee or employee
* you are likely to enter a classroom environment, including preschool, crèche and child care situations
* you are known or suspected of having a medical condition, regardless of your length of stay
* you are aged 75 years or older
* there are indications that you may not meet the health requirement.
好像当初是改了,75以上体检 |
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