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regardsChapter 24 Medical Issues wrote:The Rules state that any person who intends to remain in the UK for more than 6 months should normally be referred for a medical examination (Paragraph 36). If the person declines, he or she can be refused (Paragraph 320(17)). Longstanding policy has been for the Immigration Officer to refer to the Port Medical Inspector on arrival anyone who mentions health or medical treatment as a reason for their visit, appears to be unwell or is seeking entry for more than 6 months and comes from a country with high incidence of TB. Additionally, an ECO has discretion to refer any other person for an examination if necessary (Paragraph 36). These are wide-ranging powers.
sushdmehta wrote:Just FYI ...
regardsChapter 24 Medical Issues wrote:The Rules state that any person who intends to remain in the UK for more than 6 months should normally be referred for a medical examination (Paragraph 36). If the person declines, he or she can be refused (Paragraph 320(17)). Longstanding policy has been for the Immigration Officer to refer to the Port Medical Inspector on arrival anyone who mentions health or medical treatment as a reason for their visit, appears to be unwell or is seeking entry for more than 6 months and comes from a country with high incidence of TB. Additionally, an ECO has discretion to refer any other person for an examination if necessary (Paragraph 36). These are wide-ranging powers.
parthasarathy wrote:Can someone pl explian how medical test and Tier 1 application are related.
There is no mention of taking medical test for Tier1 application??
sushdmehta wrote:Just FYI ...
regardsChapter 24 Medical Issues wrote:The Rules state that any person who intends to remain in the UK for more than 6 months should normally be referred for a medical examination (Paragraph 36). If the person declines, he or she can be refused (Paragraph 320(17)). Longstanding policy has been for the Immigration Officer to refer to the Port Medical Inspector on arrival anyone who mentions health or medical treatment as a reason for their visit, appears to be unwell or is seeking entry for more than 6 months and comes from a country with high incidence of TB. Additionally, an ECO has discretion to refer any other person for an examination if necessary (Paragraph 36). These are wide-ranging powers.
Who said it is related?? Or did you assume things on your own without understanding what this discussion is all about??parthasarathy wrote:Can someone pl explian how medical test and Tier 1 application are related. There is no mention of taking medical test for Tier1 application??