When applying for a Canadian school to prepare visa materials after getting an offer, visa centers generally require a physical examination receipt, and the physical examination must be conducted at a designated physical examination center in Canada for a physical examination. There are designated Canadian physical examination centers in some cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hong Kong, Shenyang, Wuhan, Xi'an, Chengdu, Jinan, Nanjing, Fuzhou.
Physical examination usually requires an appointment with the physical examination center one day in advance. You can call to inquire about the documents you bring. You generally need to bring your passport and ID card. At the same time, avoid eating sweets and drinking sweet drinks on the day of the physical examination. Girls should pay attention to avoid menstrual periods. To avoid affecting the physical examination results.
So what are the specific physical examinations during the physical examination?
General physical examination is also a physical examination for routine items, including: blood, urine, and chest X-ray. Hepatitis B carrying does not affect the application. Generally speaking, if there is no serious disease, there is little chance of refusing visa due to immigration physical examination.
Usually, the following situations may have an impact on visa application:
a poses a threat to public health or safety;
b will excessively increase the Canadian government's investment in health or welfare undertakings.
These diseases include (but are not limited to) gender, AIDS, severe kidney disease, severe heart disease, high-risk infectious diseases, etc. The Canadian government did not clearly list these diseases, and the ruling power was on immigration officials.
Due to the huge population of hepatitis B carriers in China, many applicants are concerned about whether hepatitis B will affect immigration applications.
Now Canadian immigration physical examination does not check for hepatitis B virus, so as long as the liver function is normal, there is no need to worry. Hepatitis B carries or three positives in big or small and large liver function and normal liver function will not affect immigration. However, recently, there has been increasing concern about hepatitis B in Canada. If the liver function is abnormal or there are signs of cirrhosis and , it will have an adverse impact on immigration applications. Hepatitis B carriers should pay attention to their health.
During the physical examination, the physical examination center will send a physical examination receipt form to the student . The physical examination receipt form needs to be handed over to the embassy. The medical examination medical report and x-ray will not be returned to the physical examination person. The medical examination doctor will not tell you the results of the physical examination. At most, the doctor will only tell you that there is one health problem. The physical examination results will be sent to the embassy within 1-3 working days.
The validity period of the physical examination is 12 months, which means that you should log in to Canada within 1 year after the physical examination, otherwise this physical examination will be invalid.
Attachment: Physical examination costs and physical examination items
Adults (15 years old or older) RMB/HK$ 1700.00 Urine examination, venereal disease examination, HIV virus examination, chest x-ray
Children (11-14 years old) RMB/HK$ 1250.00 Urine examination and chest x-ray
Children (5-10 years old) RMB/HK$ 850.00 Urine examination
Children (0-4 years old) RMB/HK$ 500.00 No necessary test items