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Asked by Mr.mamde from syria | Apr. 24, 2010 02:06
About:China Student Visa

hi
i hope u can answer my question
one of my friend like to study master in Chine ,but he is Hepatitis B carrier
is that prevent him him to has a student Visa

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Answered by Mr.Kevin | Apr. 26, 2010 03:56
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yes, if you want to apply for student visa, the Foreigner's Medical Examination done by one of the hospitals accepted by Chinese embassy or consulate is required, the Hepatitis B will prevent him to get a student visa.
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Answered by Mr.mamde | Apr. 26, 2010 22:37
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Mr. Mamde, dont loose hope. China has higher understanding regarding hepa B and your friend will not be denied visa for it. China has the biggest number of Hepa B cases in the world and this disease is endemic there the reason why China has new law that health institutions are not allowed to give hepatitis B virus (HBV) tests in health checks carried out for college admission and job recruitment, a policy introduced in February to prevent discrimination on HBV carriers.If candidates' liver functions must be tested to qualify special job posts, the checks must get approval from the Health Ministry. The notice also said health institutions cannot provide HBV tests in regular health checks unless at the request of testers, in which case reports must be sealed and handed directly to testers or someone they entrust.Clinical tests must seek consent from patients and their privacy should be respected, according to the notice. So let him pursue his dream and Hepa B should not stop him from getting his degree in China. For you to be more sure, you can email Chinese Embassy in Syria and write them about it and I guarantee you, they will reply you of same. Goodluck.
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Answered by Mr.Bruyes | May. 12, 2010 06:06
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Hi
May I clarify im applying for woring vis for china but im positive with hep B will this hinder me from continuing my application?
Thank you so much
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Answered by Mr.Kevin | May. 15, 2010 19:49
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It won't hinder you from China work visa application,

The Chinese government announced Tuesday April 27 the lifting of the 20-year-old ban on entry for foreigners with HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases and leprosy.

According to a statement released Tuesday by the State Council, after gaining more knowledge about the diseases, the government has realized that such ban has a very limited effect in preventing and controlling diseases in the country. It has, instead, caused inconvenience for the country when hosting various international activities.
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Answered by Mr.mamde | Jun. 03, 2010 03:07
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i was so happy when i heard these news today,but when i search in Internet about that,i did find them note about Hepatitis B, they note about HIV/AIDS .
please help me ,i want to be sure that Hepatitis B carrier can have student visa and complete their master degree in
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