新西兰移民查体出现问题,还有希望吗?求各位大侠指
在新西兰
办理配偶类移民,但体检不合格。请高手点拨。
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具体是什么问题?
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关键是什么不合格?
血检超标一点,低一点,都好说,
调养下,多做几次检查,最后差一点也没事
乙肝都能移民的,
不合格的体检报告 ,全部会发到惠灵顿的医疗审核中心,再次审核
如果他们认为不行,移民局是会拒签的
但是要是肺结核,传染病,长期需要占用医疗资源的,重病啥的,那就很难说了
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首先啥问题?
小问题调养一下可以再次体检,比如肝什么的,喝点中药就能降下去
大问题肯定就没戏了
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体检中心的人曾经说,配偶类移民查出什么问题,最后还是会放你过来的.大不了到新西兰再治疗..
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谁出钱?
移民体检的一个重要因素就是防止申请人有会消耗国家医疗资源的重大疾病
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体检中心的人, 大概看过很多配偶类移民体检查出问题,但是最后还是获得批准的例子. 当然仅供参考.
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是肌酐高。说是5年内可能需要换肾或透析。可8年过去了,指标变化不大。请问还有希望吗?
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这个估计没戏了
因为有要做透析的风险,新西兰自己需要透析的病人都排不过来
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几年前报纸,有个很争议的新闻,好像是菲律宾女人要移民,老公是kiwi,他们有儿子了,但是这个女的有肾病,需要经常透析,
然后移民局就拒绝了这个女人的申请,妈妈签证到期必须回菲律宾,儿子老公在这,被迫一家人分隔,这个菲律宾人打官司打到法院,大打亲情牌,说什么孩子不能没有妈妈啊,但是也都是被驳回了
移民法就是这样的,不讲人情的
但是你可以去试试看,调养下身体,多做几次检查,看看惠灵顿体检中心怎么说
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谢谢各位大侠的回复。希望能争取到一线希望。这个难度较大,各位能推荐一下哪家移民或者律师在这方面比较有经验?谢谢
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这个不会是多囊肾吧?年纪不大就发病啦?比较麻烦。
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严重怀疑!
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正解。 这种医疗评估,基本是会被拒的。
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这种上诉申请, 律师费基本过万的。并且无人能保证一定上诉成功
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找专科医生开证明,要多做一些test,证明你是没想象中那么差。
我也和你一样,肾还做过手术,现在还在排队等动第二次手术。昨天PR批下来了
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A4.10 Acceptable standard of health (applicants for residence)
Applicants for residence class visas must have an acceptable standard of health unless they have been granted a medical waiver or (f), below, applies. An application for a residence class visa must be declined if any person included in that application is assessed as not having an acceptable standard of health and a medical waiver is not granted (see A4.60).
Applicants for residence class visas are considered to have an acceptable standard of health if they are:
unlikely to be a danger to public health; and
unlikely to impose significant costs or demands on New Zealand's health services or special education services; and
able to undertake the work on the basis of which they are applying for a visa, or which is a requirement for the grant of the visa.
The conditions listed in A4.10.1 are considered to impose significant costs and/or demands on New Zealand's health and/or special education services. Where an immigration officer is satisfied (as a result of advice from an Immigration New Zealand medical assessor) that an applicant has one of the listed conditions, that applicant will be assessed as not having an acceptable standard of health.
If an immigration officer is not satisfied that an applicant for a residence class visa has an acceptable standard of health, they must refer the matter for assessment to an Immigration New Zealand medical assessor (or the Ministry of Education as appropriate).
Despite (d) above, referral to an Immigration New Zealand medical assessor (or the Ministry of Education) is not required where the applicant is the partner or dependent child of a New Zealand citizen or residence class visa holder, unless the provisions of A4.60(a) or A4.60(b) apply.