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发表于 1-9-2009 17:25:26 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

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如题,俺一朋友在移民办理中,现在孩子体检出了问题。这个朋友现在堪培拉读博士学位,孩子男8岁,需要孩子的体检报告,小孩已经在境内读语言。

现在孩子被查出有ADHD,AUTISM,(中文类似多动症之类)。

请问:这个会影响到我朋友的移民申请吗?有相关的移民链接可以查看移民规定吗?
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发表于 1-9-2009 18:46:07 | 只看该作者
不会的,多动症不在限制范围!

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发表于 1-9-2009 19:12:17 | 只看该作者
以询问的方式问问移民局或移民中介吧!

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 楼主| 发表于 1-9-2009 19:50:24 | 只看该作者
谢谢各位的答复。

问过移民中介,说是不会。但是我朋友想找到确切的规定,以免万一弄错误事儿。。。
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发表于 1-9-2009 19:57:36 | 只看该作者
一般AIDS,超胖,肺结核才拒

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发表于 1-9-2009 20:07:10 | 只看该作者
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发表于 1-9-2009 20:24:15 | 只看该作者
多动?!

我觉的只要不动到抢银行就没事。

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发表于 1-9-2009 20:39:53 | 只看该作者
体检出多动症?好象没有这个检查项目的么?
不过我认为这不会有影响.

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 楼主| 发表于 1-9-2009 21:17:02 | 只看该作者
没有影响就好。

我朋友在犹豫是不是回国重新做个体检,弄个正常的结果再继续申请PR。他们现在因为课题的原因,孩子已经拿到4年的TR签证。但是朋友又担心如果这个ADHD现在影响PR,那么,即使回国作出正常体检结果,以后PR了,再查出ADHD,那么PR签证还是会被取消。。。

大家帮忙看看??
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发表于 2-9-2009 01:25:58 | 只看该作者
AUTISM是自闭症,不是多动症。

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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 01:49:05 | 只看该作者

回复 #10 felix100 的帖子

是,孩子现在被怀疑多动症,自闭症都有。。。。

这个影响移民申请吗?

请知道的大虾一定帮忙啊。。。。
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发表于 2-9-2009 01:54:45 | 只看该作者
签证处才不管你的小孩有没有什么自闭症,不是多动症。他们只管肺结核,爱滋病

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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 02:41:49 | 只看该作者
谢谢ls的答复,请问这个说法的根据?有相关的支持论据吗?谢谢啦。。。。
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发表于 2-9-2009 02:43:51 | 只看该作者

回复 #13 Sally_Zoe 的帖子

这么多人的经验,您还要证据呀?

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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 03:08:35 | 只看该作者
不好意思,俺朋友很着急。希望找到理论根据。。。或者有类似的情况通过了的??

(有个中介已经说,他们有个客户的孩子有口吃但是通过了。但是,俺在想,多动症,自闭症可能比口吃厉害吧。。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 03:10:57 | 只看该作者
再悄悄地说,这个病好像是需要一对一长期治疗的,还是遗传的,,,

(不好意思,从朋友那里又挤出这些信息。貌似朋友心里其实很清楚这个病的。。。)

[ 本帖最后由 Sally_Zoe 于 2-9-2009 02:13 编辑 ]
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发表于 2-9-2009 14:12:19 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Sally_Zoe 于 1-9-2009 16:25 发表
如题,俺一朋友在移民办理中,现在孩子体检出了问题。这个朋友现在堪培拉读博士学位,孩子男8岁,需要孩子的体检报告,小孩已经在境内读语言。

现在孩子被查出有ADHD,AUTISM,(中文类似多动症之类)。

请问: ...


体检医院跟你的朋友说了,这是一个严重的病,可能会导致个案拒签吗?
我印象中多动症是很多孩子都会得。

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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 14:35:41 | 只看该作者

回复 #17 jennyliulihua 的帖子

谢谢回复,医院的体检医生只管体检的事情,会不会拒签他们不管啊,也不知道啊。。。。
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发表于 2-9-2009 14:43:21 | 只看该作者
这么多人说没事,你还需要什么答案。。

需要一个否定,你才爽吗。。

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发表于 2-9-2009 14:58:44 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Sally_Zoe 于 2-9-2009 01:41 发表
谢谢ls的答复,请问这个说法的根据?有相关的支持论据吗?谢谢啦。。。。

我正在复习雅思英语,谢谢你提供一个让我练习英语阅读的机会!看这个移民局的体检官方要求。
里面只提到HIV/AIDS爱滋病和TB肺结核,没有什么多动症和自闭症。
http://www.immi.gov.au/media/fact-sheets/22health.htm
Fact Sheet 22 – The Health Requirement
On this page

Background
Health checks required
The decision process
Specific diseases or tests
Other tests
More information


Australia enjoys some of the best health standards in the world. In order to maintain these standards people who want to migrate permanently, or stay in Australia temporarily, must satisfy the health requirement specified in the Migration Regulations.

Background
The health requirement is designed to:

minimise public health and safety risks to the Australian community
contain public expenditure on health and community services, including Australian social security benefits, allowances and pensions
and
maintain access of Australian residents to health and other community services.
In line with Australia's global non-discriminatory immigration policy, the health requirement applies equally to all applicants from all countries, although the extent of testing will vary according to the circumstances of each applicant.

Health checks required
Permanent visa applicants
All applicants for permanent visas, including the main applicant, partner and any dependants, must be assessed against the health requirement. Even if the applicant's partner and dependants are not included in the visa application, they must still be assessed against the health requirement.

Applicants for a permanent visa will be asked to undergo a medical examination, an x-ray if 11 years of age or older and an HIV/AIDS test if 15 years of age or older, as well as any additional tests requested by the Medical Officer of the Commonwealth (MOC).

Temporary visa applicants
Applicants for temporary visas may be required to undergo a medical examination, chest x-ray and/or other tests depending on how long they propose to stay in Australia, their intended activities in Australia, their country's risk level for tuberculosis (TB) and other factors.

The department will provide applicants with details of the health checks required.

The decision process
For those applicants who require a medical and/or x-ray examination and a significant medical condition is identified, a MOC will provide the department with an opinion on whether the health requirement has been met.

In doing so they will take into account:

the results of the medical examination(s) and x-ray(s)
medical history, age and period of intended stay in Australia
and
other relevant considerations.
Under the Migration Regulations officers deciding visa applications must accept the opinion of the MOC on whether applicants meet the health requirement.

Only TB is mentioned in migration legislation as precluding the grant of a visa, but the applicant is given the opportunity to undergo treatment in most cases. Other health conditions are assessed on the potential cost and impact on the Australian community resulting from the possible use of health and community services.

Some of the visa subclasses within the family humanitarian migration schemes have a waiver component which allows th evisa decision-maker to waive the health requirement if the costs to the community and access to health care and community services by Australian citizens and permanent residents would not be 'undue'. Where a waiver is available, the decision-maker will take into account the applicant's personal circumstances, including their ability to mitigate potential costs and care requirements, and any compassionate and compelling circumstances.

The Department is also currently progressing the implementation of a waiver program for some onshore permanent skilled visas.

The waiver cannot be exercised where the visa applicant is assessed by a MOC as representing a risk to public health or safety in Australia.

If the applicant does not meet the health requirement and the waiver is unavailable or not exercised, then under the Migration Regulations the application must be refused.

Specific diseases or tests
Tuberculosis
TB is a serious disease which has been declared an epidemic and a global emergency.

Visa applicants aged 11 years of age 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.

Hepatitis
Although health authorities consider the risk of hepatitis transmission from newly arrived migrants to be low, screening for hepatitis is mandatory where the applicant is:

pregnant
a child for adoption
an unaccompanied refugee minor child
or
a temporary visa applicant intending to work as, or to study to be, a doctor, nurse, dentist or paramedic in Australia.
Examining doctors or MOCs may also ask any applicant to undergo tests for hepatitis where they consider it necessary. If the applicant is assessed as having hepatitis a decision on whether the applicant meets the health requirement will be made on the same grounds as any other pre-existing medical condition. The main factor to be taken into account is the cost of the condition to the Australian community of health care and community services.

The applicant may also be asked to give an undertaking to report to the Health Undertaking Service for referral to state or territory health authorities on arrival in Australia.

HIV/AIDS
Permanent visa applicants 15 years of age or older must take an HIV/AIDS test. Permanent applicants aged under 15 years must also take this test if being adopted or there is a history of blood transfusions or other clinical indications.

Temporary visa applicants who intend to work as, or study to become, a doctor, nurse, dentist or paramedic in Australia are required to take an HIV/AIDS test.

If the applicant is found to be HIV positive, a decision on whether the applicant meets the health requirement will be made on the same grounds as any other pre-existing medical condition. The main factor to be taken into account is the cost of the condition to the Australian community of health care and community services. Standard pre and post-test counselling must be provided by the doctor who examined the applicant.

Other tests
Any other tests may be requested at any time by a MOC.

More information
Information forms 1071i Health requirement for permanent visas and 1163i Health requirement for temporary entry to Australia are available at Australian overseas missions, the department's offices in Australia and on the department's website.



Further information is available on the department's web site.
See: www.immi.gov.au

The department also operates a national telephone service inquiry line.
Telephone: 131 881
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm (recorded information available outside these hours) for the cost of a local call anywhere in Australia.

Fact Sheet 22. Produced by the National Communications Branch, Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Canberra.
Revised 1 July 2009.

[ 本帖最后由 ydbzw 于 2-9-2009 14:02 编辑 ]

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发表于 2-9-2009 15:03:28 | 只看该作者
楼主你满意了吗?

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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 16:02:47 | 只看该作者


谢谢啦,谢谢大家。我把这些回复念给同学听了,她感觉好多了。明后天会带孩子来悉尼找我的GP给孩子做评估,希望有个好结果。
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 楼主| 发表于 2-9-2009 16:06:21 | 只看该作者
我这个同学很不容易,奔四的人了,一个人带着这样的孩子。还要读书,要移民。希望她早早成功,可以在澳洲relax下来。。。。

今天的分发完了,明天补啊。
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