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来澳的临时签证健康要求规定了开放性肺结核会被拒签。如果,是陈旧性肺结核,在被授予签证时要签保证书。
所以没有开放性肺结核,问题就不大。如果满足健康要求,移民官会考虑申请人的背景和其它方面来决定是不是给予申请人12个月的签证。
Tuberculosis (TB)
TB is a serious disease which has been declared an epidemic and a global emergency.
Visa applicants aged 11 years or older must undergo a chest x-ray. Those under 11 may be required to have an x-ray if there are indications they have TB or have a history of contact with a person with TB. The purpose of the x-ray is to determine whether there is any evidence of either active or previous TB.
Evidence of active or previous TB will not, in itself, adversely impact on the outcome of the visa application.
Where x-rays show possible evidence of TB, the applicant will be asked to undergo more specific tests to establish whether or not active TB is present.
If active TB is found, Australian migration law does not allow a visa to be granted until the person has undergone treatment and been declared free of active TB. A course of treatment usually lasting between six to nine months is required, plus further testing to show that the treatment has been successful.
If the x-ray shows evidence of previous but now inactive TB the applicant may be asked to sign an undertaking at the time of visa grant.
By signing the undertaking, the applicant agrees to contact the Health Undertaking Service on a free call number on arrival in Australia. The applicant also agrees to report for follow-up monitoring to a state or territory health authority, as directed by the Health Undertaking Service. The visa is not at risk, once in Australia, no matter what status of tuberculosis is diagnosed as a result of the monitoring. |
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