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No matter which country you go to, you must have a medical examination before going abroad. You are organized by the school, and the school should notify you of the location of the physical examination, if not, I know that the physical examination locations are Lanzhou and Beijing. (In addition, the cost of the medical examination is 506, and if you want to expedite it, you will need to add 40.)
Expedited means that you can get your health certificate, vaccination certificate and physical examination report on the same day. The physical examination is best on an empty stomach) The academic exchange organized by your school is counted as a student visa. If your visa officer is the Polish ambassador, your Chinese will be exempted, and if your visa officer is Chinese, both Chinese and English will be asked.
Your English can be bad, but it can't be bad, and the most basic thing is to be able to understand what he is asking you. Don't be nervous during the interview, ask some daily questions, and answer them very simply. Also, the office hours of the Polish Embassy are weekly.
1. Week. 3. Thursday. 9:00-12:00 in the morning
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If you want to have a physical examination, there is a Chinese staff member who can speak Chinese, but it is best to know some foreign languages. The type of visa generally depends on the length of your stay, and it is estimated that it is a maximum of two round-trip stay visas.
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No, some schools require a medical examination when you enter the school, but you can do it after you arrive in Poland, and the school will contact you with a free public hospital for a medical examination.
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2. Let's assume that it is "studying abroad".
1) Some countries stipulate that you must pass a physical examination before applying for a visa - such as Australians;
2) Some countries can not have a physical examination when applying for a visa, but they must see a qualified medical examination report when passing the visa - such as Canada;
3) Some countries do not have requirements for physical examination when applying for a visa, but different schools will have different requirements for physical examination, so after obtaining a visa, you must undergo a physical examination according to the requirements of the school before entering the school - such as the United States;
3. There is another situation: for the elderly over 70 years old, even if they travel abroad, they need to have a physical examination, otherwise who will be responsible for the accident? However, this medical examination is not related to the visa.
FYI!
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When you go to a foreign country, you must have a medical examination.
After the completion of the physical examination, two certificates will be issued, one health certificate and one vaccination record. Leaving the country does not matter. Admission to foreign schools must be retained.
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Yes, some countries require a physical examination for visa processing, such as Canada! Yes, you don't need a medical check-up, unless you're over 80 years old!
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The physical examination is done before submitting the visa, so if you did not submit the physical examination when you applied for the visa, it is recommended not to do this, because if you find that there is no physical examination when you go through the customs, the visa time will be very short, and it will be troublesome later. Hope it helps, good luck!
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Pre-visa medical examination, not later.
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You need to check whether the country you are going to go to needs a medical certificate, and if you need it, you need to go to the designated place for a medical examination. I don't need it in the Netherlands, but when I go to the Netherlands, the Netherlands** organizes non-EU students to have tuberculosis check-ups every six months.
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A passport is required to exit customs.
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Blood pressure, pulse, development, nutrition, **, lymph nodes, vision, color discrimination, ear, nose and throat, thyroid, lungs, heart, abdomen, spine, limbs, nervous system, electrocardiogram, chest x-ray, laboratory examination (GTP, TTT, HBSAG, ANTI-HIV, ; In addition, vaccinations against cholera and yellow fever have been given.
This is British.
There may be some differences from country to country, but not much.
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I went to the Inspection and Quarantine Bureau with my documents and paid the money, blood routine, blood pressure, pulse, development, nutrition, lymph nodes, vision, color discrimination, ear, nose and throat, thyroid, lungs, heart, abdomen, spine, limbs, nervous system, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray examination
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As far as the official study abroad is concerned, the first thing is the requirement of the selection party. As the country's first regulatory document, the "Interim Regulations of the State Education Commission on Studying Abroad" in 1986 put the body and politics, business, and foreign languages alongside each other as a basic condition for those who study abroad on public assignment. It stipulates that "the health status of all kinds of students studying abroad must meet the prescribed standards for studying abroad, and they must be examined by provincial and municipal hospitals and obtain a health certificate (the certificate is valid for one year)."
At that time, the designated health examination standards for students studying abroad were very specific, stipulating that more than a dozen conditions could not be selected, including active tuberculosis, active extrapulmonary tuberculosis, thoracoplasty and more than one lobe lung resection, severe chronic diseases, structural heart disease and hypertension, hepatitis, nephritis and severe genitourinary diseases, blood diseases, mental illness or epilepsy, severe neurosis, cancer, schistosomiasis, leprosy, physical dysplasia, severe visual impairment, etc.
The second is the requirement of the recipient. Foreign schools generally regard physical health as the basic condition for accepting international students. For example, schools in the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Austria, Italy and other countries have a physical health certificate or physical examination form as one of the necessary materials in the materials submitted for applying to study abroad.
Although students on public assignment are visiting scholars, if they are included in bilateral exchange programs, they also need to provide health certificates or physical examination forms, such as Japan, Italy, Ireland and other countries. Therefore, if you plan to study in these countries, of course, you will need to go to the hospital for a medical examination. At this time, the physical examination is usually a routine examination.
**Some are provided by the school, some are formulated by the national education competent functional departments, and some can be used with the commonly used physical examination form in China. The hospital to be inspected is generally not specified, as long as there is a corresponding level, and the minimum is generally a county-level hospital.
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There are a lot of projects, and the check is very strict, and if there are unqualified, I will take you to get normal.
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If you need a physical examination, go to the local Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau for a physical examination. In the past, we international students were required to have a medical examination. Visa required.
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A medical examination is not required for the visa. It is necessary to pass through customs, but only for those who have been staying abroad for a long time. For example, studying abroad, immigration, etc.
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Generally, short-term non-immigrant visas do not require a medical examination, unless the elderly person has a long-term non-immigrant visa such as a work visa, a student visa is required to have a medical examination, and an immigrant visa requires a medical examination.
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Generally speaking, you apply for a visa first, and then get the application number and then have a physical examination, and the results of the physical examination will be reported directly to the embassy.
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Generally, when your visa application materials are almost reviewed, the embassy will notify you to go for a physical examination, and it is a designated hospital for physical examination.
I remember that the medical examination report was sent to the embassy by the hospital, and after the medical examination, the visa was almost successful.
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They will comrade you to the designated hospital for a medical examination, and then the medical examination report will be sent directly to the consulate.
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You can do a physical examination in a big hospital, and then you can get a health certificate!
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No, you don't. It's just that now the swine flu is serious, and when you enter the country, you need to fill out an application form.
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Short-term tourist visas do not require a medical examination, unless special treatment is given during special periods, such as during emergency disease transmission periods.
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There is no need for a medical examination when applying for a visa, and your body temperature must be checked when you enter the country, and you must fill in your itinerary in China.
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Chinese exit requires a physical examination over 70 years old, and if the country applying for a medical examination does not have a designated hospital, they can go to the entry-exit inspection and quarantine department for physical examination.
British people who come to China do not need a physical examination, such as those who come from epidemic areas, that is, their body temperature is measured.
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1. Domestic applicants should submit the following materials:
The passport must remain valid for 90 days after the validity of the visa to be issued.
Application form. One sheet** (35x45mm, bareheaded).
Proof of valid health insurance for the entire trip in Poland is required, with a minimum coverage of 30,000,00 euros to ensure the payment of the applicant's medical expenses and the applicant's transportation expenses from Poland to China due to illness. (Our unit can provide it).
Letter of proof of bank statement.
Applicants must provide a statement of the last three months of the bank card;
A letter of introduction issued by the employer (including: address, office** and fax, signature of the person in charge with the right to sign and stamped with a seal indicating his name and position), the letter of introduction should state: proof of employment and the applicant's position, salary, proof of consent to the applicant's vacation to travel abroad, and proof of accepting the applicant's return to work after travel.
The original and photocopies of all pages and additional pages of the Hukou booklet (Note: the photocopy must be complete, from the front cover to the back cover).
2 business cards. A copy (A4) of the business license of the unit (stamped with the official seal of the unit); Try to provide!
E-ticket reservation form; (Our unit can provide it).
hotel reservations; (Our unit can provide it).
The specific schedule of a tour in Poland. (Our unit can provide it).
II. Entry Instructions:
The amount of liquor carried cannot exceed 1 liter; Wine cannot exceed 2 liters; Beer cannot exceed 5 liters;
No more than 200 cigarettes; Fine cigars cannot exceed 100; No more than 50 cigars and no more than 250 grams of tobacco leaves;
The perfume should not exceed 50 ml;
Medical supplies must not exceed personal needs;
Drugs are prohibited; Carrying ** and ammunition into the country requires a certificate from the consular department of Poland; Carrying ** and ammunition out of the country requires a certificate from the Polish police department; It is forbidden to bring endangered animals; Bringing artworks into the country must comply with the laws of the artwork country, and bringing artworks out of the country requires permission from the Ministry of Culture or relevant departments; It is forbidden to bring asbestos products into the country; It is forbidden to bring waste (e.g. waste electronic equipment, etc.) into the country
3. Customs regulations:
Personal items: The declaration can be in oral form (no tax is required within a certain amount), mainly including: clothes, jewelry, sanitary products, cameras, films, video cameras, walkmans, radios, typewriters, computers, binoculars, cars for the disabled, sports equipment, etc.
The amount of the above personal items cannot exceed 5,000 euros and must be carried out of the country when leaving the country; If the customs officer requires registration at the time of entry, the passenger is required to present the registration certificate of the items he or she is carrying.
Foreign exchange: When entering and exiting the country, individuals carrying foreign currency below 10,000 euros or its equivalent in zlotys do not need to declare; If the foreign currency carried exceeds this limit, the foreign exchange declaration form or the foreign exchange carrying certificate issued by the bank must be presented, otherwise the customs has the right to confiscate and fine. When an individual opens a foreign exchange account in the Bank of Poland, he or she needs to present the entry foreign exchange declaration.
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The Embassy and Consulates General of the Republic of Poland in China have announced the opening of new Poland Visa Application Centres in Changsha, Jinan, Shenyang, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Fuzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing and Kunming, China, which will open on 3 January 2018 in order to speed and efficiency the process of applying for a Polish visa in China. With the addition of the previous visa application centres in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, the number of visa application centres in China has reached 14.
Since September 2016, when Poland opened Visa Application Centres in the Chinese cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, it has been reported that Chinese tourists to Poland have shown a rapid growth. Poland, with its colorful natural scenery and profound historical and cultural heritage, is becoming an emerging tourist destination favored by Chinese tourists. According to data from the Polish Tourism Board, from January to October 2017, the number of Chinese tourists visiting Poland reached 115146, an increase over the same period in 2016.
The Polish Tourist Organisation (POT) pointed out that the increasing number of Chinese tourists visiting Poland is the result of the organization's vigorous promotion in the Asian market in recent years, and will further increase its efforts to develop the Asian market in 2018. According to the statistics office of Poland**, Chinese tourists are a group with higher consumption in Poland, with an average of more than 7,800 zlotys, or about 1,850 euros (1 euro is about yuan).
So, how can I apply for a Poland visa? The Polish Tourism Board has given a guide to applying. According to the Polish Tourism Board, at present, the Polish Embassy and Consulate in the Visa Application Centre** accept the application form and additional information, as well as the relevant fees.
All application materials will be transferred to the Embassy of Poland in Beijing, the Consulate General of Poland in Shanghai, the Consulate General of Poland in Guangzhou or the Consulate General of Poland in Chengdu for review and issuance of visas. Finally, applicants can collect their passports from the Visa Application Centre or have them delivered by courier company.
The specific process is as follows:
Step 1: Prepare your visa application materials.
First, go to the Visa Application Center** to learn about the different visa types such as "Schengen Visa" and "Country Visa". Here you can find information about the requirements, required documents, processing times, and more.
Step 2: Make an appointment for your visa.
After logging in, you can simply fill in your personal information, make an appointment to submit your visa application, and go to the Visa Application Center according to the appointment time.
All you need to do is simply add applicants:
Select the time to submit the documents, and you can clearly see when the embassy will be closed.
Step 3: Go to the Visa Application Center to submit your visa documents.
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