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本帖最后由 墨守 于 2017-7-6 10:57 编辑
1. I previously submitted full medical and x-ray certificates to Immigration New Zealand in the past 36 months. Do I have to go and get new medical and x-ray certificates?
Medical certificates must not be older than three months old at the time we receive your residence application, unless you have supplied a medical certificate to INZ that was issued within the last 36 months.
If you stayed in a high TB-risk country (refer to http://www.immigration.govt.nz/N ... 23C8E/0/INZ1121.pdf) for six consecutive months or longer since you provided us with your full, valid medical certificate, you need to provide a new x-ray certificate.
Pregnant applicants and children under the age of 11 years old do not need to provide x-ray certificates.
If your child is now above the specified age but did not complete x-ray certificate (required for 11 years and over) and/ or urinalysis (required for 5 years and over) and/ or blood tests (required for 15 years and over) when they submitted a medical certificate in the last 36 months, he/she is now required to complete and submit those additional medical information with the residence application.
2. I provided police certificates in the past 24 months? Are these still valid?
Police certificates must be no more than 6 months old on the day you submit your application.
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