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Post by belle on Apr 23, 2013 1:50:33 GMT 12
hi, kcaps.. welcome to pinoykiwi panu pong nirefer sa medical assessor? u mean nasubmit nyo na ung ITA docs nyo and nainform kayo na nasa medical assessor na ung medicals nyo? sorry mejo naconfuse ako
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 23, 2013 9:50:07 GMT 12
Hi kcaps! Welcome to PinoyKiwi! Usually ang turn around time nila ay 4 weeks to be sent back to the immigration officer kapag ni-forward nila sa medical assessor, wala pa doon yung courier time. Sis belle oo tama pagka-intindi mo.
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 11:35:40 GMT 12
Thanks po sa response. Ganun po talaga katagal? Or may instances ba na mas mabilis? Late na kasi ako for school.
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 23, 2013 11:47:53 GMT 12
Hi kcaps. Usually mas mabilis depende sa kailangang i-assess. Kung .01 lang naman ang excess sa sugar I don't think kailangan pa ng additional tests etc. Usually mage-email sa iyo ang CO kung gaano katagal or what to expect. Kung wala naman, mukhang kailangan mo talaga mag-hintay. What do you mean late for school po? Student visa ba ang ina-apply mo? Kung sakali baka third term na ang aabutin mo.
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 12:05:45 GMT 12
Hi Abish! Yes po student visa po. Yung partner ko approved na sya for student visa, sabay kami nagapply. Mukang maiiwan ata ako.
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 14:06:16 GMT 12
Hi Abish.
Yun bang third term sobra bang late na yun? Pano ba yung mga term dun? For one year ilang terms ba?
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 23, 2013 14:07:08 GMT 12
Nako sayang naman at hindi kayo magsasabay dahil lang sa sugar level ano? Kelan ang target ninyong date? Sorry ang dami kong tanong. Kung ako yan sisisihin ko yung pinagpa-medical ko. 0.01 lang eh. "Abnormal Findings (not significant)" ba yung ni-tick ng doctor sa iyo or significant?
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 14:25:46 GMT 12
Ako nga yung madaming tanong e. haha. Actually late na kami. April 21 start nung pasok e. hay nako. Oo yang .01 na yan! Di kami nagfasting nun e. nagbreakfast pa kami. Hay.. Di ko napansin e. Nagpaassist kasi kami sa FocusNZ so submit lang kami ng submit. Pero most likely, significant yung chineck ni doc. 0.01.
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 23, 2013 15:13:18 GMT 12
Ah okay. Nako kung ganun nga made-delay ka ng kaunti. Sabihin mo kay partner wait ka na lang muna para sabay kayong dumating. Pwede ba yun? May offer of place na ba kayo sa schools?
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 15:19:53 GMT 12
Tingin mo ba delay lang ng unti? Oo meron na. Pero pwede naman daw adjust ng school if ever madelay kami. Paguusapan pa namin kung mauuna na siya. Pero sabi niya mas okay kung sabay na lang kami. Thanks sa mga info. Hope to see you soon.
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 23, 2013 15:24:55 GMT 12
You're welcome kcaps! Balik-balik lang at balitaan mo kami sa journey ninyo.
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Post by kcaps on Apr 23, 2013 15:31:28 GMT 12
Sure sure. I'll keep this forum posted.
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Post by tinker jhings on Apr 24, 2013 14:13:37 GMT 12
hello po. nakuha na namin result ng medical namin. Parang oks naman lahat ng result. Yun sa BP ko Normal naman nilagay nya. Si hubby at baby nilagay nya is "FIT" pero yun sa akin "Fit apart from being slightly overweight" hahahaha laugh trip Magkakaproblema kaya ako dahil dun s comment nya? BMI ko kasi is 26.0 ang normal ata is 25.0. Waaaaah Anyways magdiet na lang ko just in case magrequest ang immigration ng additional test e mas prepared na ko. Hehehe
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Post by aBiSh @admin on Apr 24, 2013 14:33:29 GMT 12
Sana naman hindi na maging issue yun. Mataas kasi ang obesity dito sa NZ kaya mahigpit sila sa ganyan pero palagay ko hindi magiging problema (sana).
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Post by tinker jhings on Apr 24, 2013 15:06:56 GMT 12
Sana nga sis @abish Gail (crossing my fingers).
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Post by kcaps on May 7, 2013 20:09:25 GMT 12
Hi Abish! Approved na today yung visa namin ni partner! Sabay kaming aalis. Thank you sa help.
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Post by jade on May 7, 2013 20:52:32 GMT 12
congrats kcaps! Godbless sa NZ journey! BMK!
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Post by itanalyst on May 7, 2013 22:38:35 GMT 12
Hi Abish! Approved na today yung visa namin ni partner! Sabay kaming aalis. Thank you sa help. congrats!
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Post by kcaps on May 8, 2013 4:34:55 GMT 12
Hi itanalyst, hi jade! Thank you.
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Post by MRacer on May 8, 2013 8:52:50 GMT 12
congrats kcaps! Sama ka sa meetups at kita kita tayo dito sa Auckland!
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Post by db on May 8, 2013 9:02:11 GMT 12
Hi Abish! Approved na today yung visa namin ni partner! Sabay kaming aalis. Thank you sa help. congrats
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Post by denz on May 8, 2013 12:37:55 GMT 12
Congrats kcaps . Denz (terminator)
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Post by aBiSh @admin on May 8, 2013 13:06:07 GMT 12
Congratulations kcaps for getting your student visas! Wow sarap naman ng good news mo! Balitaan ninyo kami sa adventure ninyo ni hubby mo pagdating ninyo rito ha?
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Post by gabrielle on May 8, 2013 13:30:23 GMT 12
Congrats kcaps! God bless..
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Post by kcaps on May 9, 2013 3:36:31 GMT 12
Thank you po everyone. May 18 na po yung flight.
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Post by belle on May 14, 2013 1:07:49 GMT 12
congrats, kcaps., kitakits sa NZ
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Post by rheag on May 31, 2013 22:01:51 GMT 12
hi, update ko lang...nagpost ako before regarding sa kids na me history ng primary complex. pinadala un medical nila sa nz kasi nakalagay significant ang finding. good news is instead na 6 to 8 weeks delay nakuha na namin visa ng mga kids almost a month lang sya naprocess. also, sa akin ang medical ko lumagpas ang lymphocytes ko sa normal value so chineck na abnormal without significant finding. pinadala din ang medical ko sa nz pero ok na din visa ko, hindi na sila nagrequire ng repeat blood test
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Post by paulbrian101 on Jun 1, 2013 19:49:53 GMT 12
Hi Guys,
Ano ang mga ailments/findings that will cause your medical exams to fail?
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Post by jade on Jun 3, 2013 13:16:34 GMT 12
Hi paulbrian101, NZ immigration makes sure that every applicant is fit and able to demonstrate an acceptable standard of health. I've got this list ( from the web) of health conditions showing an unacceptable standard of health : - HIV infection;
- Hepatitis B-surface antigen positive and meeting criteria for anti-viral treatment in New Zealand;
- Hepatitis C-RNA positive and meeting criteria for anti-viral treatment in New Zealand;
- Malignancies of organs, skin (such as melanoma) and haematopoietic tissue, including past history of, or currently under treatment. Exceptions are:
- treated minor skin malignancies;
- malignancies where the interval since treatment is such that the probability of recurrence is greater than 10 percent.
- Requirement for organ transplants (with the exclusion of corneal grafts), or following organ transplant when immune suppression is required (with the exclusion of corneal grafts);
- Severe, chronic or progressive renal or hepatic disorders;
- Musculoskeletal diseases or disorders such as osteoarthritis with a high probability of surgery in the next five years;
- Severe, chronic or progressive neurological disorders, including but not exclusive to:
- Any dementia including Alzheimer’s disease;
- Poorly controlled epilepsy;
- Complex seizure disorder;
- Cerebrovascular disease;
- Cerebral palsy;
- Paraplegia, quadriplegia;
- Poliomyelitis;
- Parkinson’s disease;
- Motor neurone disease, Huntington’s disease, muscular dystrophy;
- Prion disease;
- Relapsing and/or progressive multiple sclerosis
see more ...HTH
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Post by paulbrian101 on Jun 5, 2013 1:29:41 GMT 12
Thanks Jade!
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