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加拿大各类签证对体检要求汇总

  搜了一下,还没有关于体检的详细说明。

  我从加拿大citizenship and immigration 网上找到了说明,给大家弄过来看看。

  网址如下:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/index.asp

  这份说明主要是针对旅游、学生及其工作签证适用。

  @对于不超过六个月的旅游和学生签证,不需要体检;

  @对于不超过六个月的工作签证,看工作类型:

  ×工作需要跟人群密切接触的,象是健康领域,中小学教师,幼师,家政,护理等行业需要体检

  × 其他的则不需要

  @对于超过六个月的各类签证,如果申请人在某些特定国家和地区居住超过六个月则需要体检;

  中国位居其中,因此需要。详见附表:Designated Country/Territory List

  @体检需要到指定医师处执行

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  Medical examination requirements for visitors (tourists, students and temporary foreign workers)

  TOURISTS

  Duration of Visit to CanadaLess than six months:

  Generally, no medical examination is required.

  Greater than six months:

  A medical examination is required if an applicant has resided or sojourned for six or more consecutive months in a designated country/territory in the one year immediately preceding the date of seeking entry to Canada. Please see the Designated Country/Territory List to determine if a country/territory is designated. A country/territory is designated if there is a “YES” in the column entitled “Designated” in the Designated Country/Territory List.

  Authorized Doctors

  Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a physician on Canada’s list of Designated Medical Practitioners.

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  STUDENTS

  Duration of Visit to CanadaLess than six months:

  Generally, no medical examination is required.

  Greater than six months:

  A medical examination is required if an applicant has resided or sojourned for six or more consecutive months in a designated country/territory in the one year immediately preceding the date of seeking entry to Canada. Please see the Designated Country/Territory List to determine if a country/territory is designated. A country/territory is designated if there is a “YES” in the column entitled “Designated” in the Designated Country/Territory List.

  Authorized Doctors

  Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a physician on Canada’s list of Designated Medical Practitioners.

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  TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS

  Duration of Visit to CanadaLess than six months:

  Generally, no medical examination is required. However, a medical examination is required if an applicant is to work in an occupation in which protection of public health is essential. Please see Occupational Basis for Medical Examination of Temporary Foreign Workers for more information.

  Greater than six months:

  A medical examination is required if an applicant has resided or sojourned for six or more consecutive months in a designated country/territory in the one year immediately preceding the date of seeking entry to Canada or an applicant is to work in an occupation in which protection of public health is essential (see point below). Please see the Designated Country/Territory List to determine if a country/territory is designated. A country/territory is designated if there is a “YES” in the column entitled “Designated” in the Designated Country/Territory List.

  A medical examination is required if an applicant is to work in an occupation in which protection of public health is essential. Please see Occupational Basis for Medical Examination of Temporary Foreign Workers for more information.

  Authorized Doctors

  Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a physician on Canada’s list of Designated Medical Practitioners.

  NOTE:

  If you are uncertain about whether you require an immigration medical examination, you can contact the Canadian visa office where you are making an application, for clarification.

  If you do require a medical examination, the visa office will provide you with instructions and a form with your assigned file number before you see a designated medical practitioner.

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  OCCUPATIONAL BASIS FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF TEMPORARY

  FOREIGN WORKERSDepending on their intended occupation while in Canada, certain temporary foreign workers are required to undergo medical examination regardless of their intended duration of stay. The following list provides examples of such occupations. This list is not all-inclusive. Should you have any questions about whether a medical examination is required, please contact the visa/immigration office where you are making, or have made, your application.

  Occupations which bring the incumbent into close contact (more than three hours per day and/or risk of exchange of body fluids) with people, namely:workers in the health sciences field, including staff and employees, clinical laboratory workers, patient attendants in nursing and geriatric homes, medical students admitted to Canada to attend university, medical electives and physicians on short-term locums;teachers of primary or secondary schools or other teachers of small children;domestics;workers who give in home care to children, the elderly and the disabled; andday nursery employees.Agricultural workers from designated countries/territories. A country/territory is designated if there is a “YES” in the column entitled “Designated” in the Designated Country/Territory List.Authorized Doctors

  Your own doctor cannot do the medical examination. You must see a physician on Canada’s list of Designated Medical Practitioners.  (编辑:Ada)