New Zealand visa medical examination one step guide!

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-02-01

To doNew Zealand visa medical examinationFor friends who go to New Zealand to study or immigrate, it is a necessary step to make a national physical examination.

So how do you get a medical report that meets the health standards required by Immigration New Zealand? What do you need to do in advance? What materials to bring? What are the required medical check-ups? What is the process and how long does it take to get a visa? This "Pro Guide" will help you get it clear!

01 How to get a medical report that meets the health standards required by Immigration New Zealand?

If you want to get a medical examination report that meets the requirements of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, you need to do the medical examination items corresponding to your visa type within the validity period at the medical examination site designated by the New Zealand Immigration Department, and then upload it to the New Zealand Immigration Department.

02 Preparation before the physical examination

First, apply through Immigration New Zealand's online system and confirmVisa categorywithMedical Examination**and obtainednzhr numberAfter that, you can go to the site for a physical examination, if you are unsure, please go firstVisa OfficerConfirm. A visa application must be submitted after the New Zealand medical examination is completedwithin 3 months

03 What materials should I bring for the physical examination?

Original passport(Valid for more than 6 months).

The original second-generation ID card(Valid for more than 6 months).

3. If you already have a physical examination letter, you also need to bring the physical examination letter to the physical examination.

Those aged 18 or older must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the examination, and the guardian must also bring his or her original ID card. )

04 What items should be done for physical examination of different populations?

New Zealand's medical examination form is mainly divided into:Form 1007, Form 1096, Form 1201Three kinds.

Form 1007: General Medical Certificate

Physical examination items include: general clinical examination, urine test, HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, blood routine, serum creatinine, glycosylated hemoglobin.

Form 1096: Chest X-ray Certificate

Physical examination items include: anterior chest x-ray.

Form 1201: Limited Medical Certificate

Physical examination items include: general clinical examination, blood routine, serum creatinine.

Depending on the age of the applicant and the length of stay in New Zealand, the medical examination will be different.

Under 10 years old: Form 1007 and Form 1201.

11 to 14 years old: Form 1007 + Form 1096 Form 1201 Form + Form 1096.

The physical examination items for people over 15 years old are mainly divided into two categories according to the different physical examination forms issued by the Immigration Bureau. If you want to know what you need to do, just look at the medical check-up form you have been given. )

15 years of age or older (1).: Form 1007 and Form 1201.

15 years old and above (2).: Form 1007 + Form 1096 Form 1201 Form + Form 1096.

PS: Only those who are over 15 years old and want to do Form 1007, or patients with hepatitis, need to come to the physical examination on an empty stomach in the morning (except drinking water and not eating or drinking), otherwise the test results may be affected.

Form 1201 is used for family reunification visas, such as a husband applying for a wife to reunite abroad, or a parent applying for a child to reunite abroad (a child who also needs to be dependent).

05 What is the medical check-up process?

The whole process is required under normal circumstances30min-1h, the specific situation is determined by the number of people (passenger flow) at the time.

06 About the results of the medical examination report

After the examination, if the results of the physical examinationThere is an abnormality, the doctor may notify the examinerRecheckorAdditional inspection

If the doctor does not notify the result that there is a problem, it is assumed that all the items tested are normal and will be after the medical examinationWithin 5 daysThe medical examination centre will submit the results of the report to Immigration New Zealand.

When Immigration New Zealand processes the applicant's visa, it will call and review the applicant's report in the emedical system to determine whether the applicant's health meets the criteria for visa issuance.

If additional documents are required, the USCIS will inform the applicant of the additional documents or proceed with the next checks, ifNo supplementation is required and the results of the medical examination are qualified, it will be signed directly.

07 Precautions

1. Women try their bestAvoid menstrual periodsto avoid abnormal occult blood in urine test due to menstruation;

2. Try to cough and catch a coldAvoidMedical Examination**

3. If you have a history of diabetes and hypertension, you need to provide the name and dosage of the drug you are taking;

4. If there is a history of surgery, a surgical report should be prepared;

5. Such as myopia or presbyopiaEyeglasses can be worn to check vision

6. On-site photography requires taking off contact lenses **Glasses Glasses, facial features are clearly visible, teeth are not exposed, and hair does not cover eyebrows;

7. Such as physical examinationPregnancyand plan to give birth in New Zealand, please inform your doctor in advance;

8. The physical examiner is in the physical examination3 days agoPay attention to rest, eat lightly, avoid high-protein, high-sugar and high-fat intake, do not drink alcohol, maintain a good mood, etc.;

9. If there is a history of tuberculosis, it is necessary to provide more than the present date6 monthsX-ray chest X-ray for comparative diagnosis by medical examiner, and detailed diagnosis** medical records should be provided for those who have had anti-tuberculosis**.

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