Filipino here in UAE with old lung scar already got job offer
last year , I arrived in Dubai under tourist visa. I have applied for a job as accountant.fortunately, I was hired after two weeks. I went at SUNAPOR for my medical test. after 1 week I received a text message from the DHA that I had to do the test again. I didn't have any idea why I had to do it again since they didn't tell me the reason.
so I went there for several test and the doctor asked me about TB because he found a spot on my lungs that makes me confused.
I told her that I've never been confined because of the TB. and before I came in Dubai, I underwent for a TB test in the Philippines and received negative result.
one week after, my PRO collected the results and it was UNFIT. I cried in front of them. I told them the truth that I don't have a TB ,I showed my medical results from the Philippines. to convince my PRO, I did medical test again in a private clinic and the result was negative.
so we appealed to the DHA to do the test again but in a different government hospital. After 3 days , I got the FIT TO WORK result.
MY TIPS ARE:
For those who want to work in UAE,please do a medical test in your home country and bring the result with you.If a person fails the medical fitness test due to a past disease, he or she may submit all medical records to the Health Ministry to satisfy them that the individual has been cured of the malady. One has to carry all medical records duly notarised and legalised from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in one's home country and the UAE Embassy there. Subsequently, these records need to be attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE
1 month before your flight in UAE, please drink at least two glasses of full fat milk. it may cover the tb scars ,if you had.
1 week before your medical test, please eat boiled sweet potatoes.
the last and most important, always pray.
Of documents do we need to show in uae medical
The bit on milk and potatoes is incorrect. Lung scars never go away and there is no scientific basis for this tip.
I need some enlightenment, my husband just finished his medical for employment visa, but then the Center called him back for sputum exam, the first result was negative, and the second result will be out after 45days, what would be the worst case scenario that could happen on this case? Will they not issue a “fit to work” even the sputum culture result is negative? Thank you all
And yes, they can still issue that despite negative result. The negative sputum result is only confirming that he doesn't have ACTIVE TB. It doesn't rule out cases of past TB. If there is lung scarring, he is a "new" visa applicant and they assess him as a case of past TB; there is a high likelihood they will mark him as UNFIT.
I would suggest to immediately do a Quantiferon Gold TB test at your expense - from a UAE hospital. If that is negative, it means that he has never had TB. That way, you can try and convince them using this result if it doesn't go in your favor and BEFORE deportation orders / UNFIT certificate has been issued. Some people have had luck with doing it this way.
You can appeal on humanitarian grounds but there is low chance of success and many others are in the same situation...ie families separated due to this.
And any accredited hospital in uae.
The authorities will request the cancellation of his permit after the final medical result i.e. the re-test result. But the employer can request for cancellation before that.
You can definitely try your luck - see what happens. The other thing you need to be aware of is that for women to sponsor husbands in the UAE; it is not easy. You must have the relevant profession on your visa with a certain salary requirement.
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=769886
XTang wrote:Worst case = UNFIT and deportation with permanent ban.
And yes, they can still issue that despite negative result. The negative sputum result is only confirming that he doesn't have ACTIVE TB. It doesn't rule out cases of past TB. If there is lung scarring, he is a "new" visa applicant and they assess him as a case of past TB; there is a high likelihood they will mark him as UNFIT.
I would suggest to immediately do a Quantiferon Gold TB test at your expense - from a UAE hospital. If that is negative, it means that he has never had TB. That way, you can try and convince them using this result if it doesn't go in your favor and BEFORE deportation orders / UNFIT certificate has been issued. Some people have had luck with doing it this way.
My mom is already in Dubai and she's planning to sponsor me so I could work in Dubai, my only problem is that, I had TB 16 years ago and when I did an X-ray last December 2018, I got a positive result on 2 different x-rays on 2 different clinics.
After I consulted with a pulmonologist 1 month after, I got negative result on another 2 xrays plus negative result on 2 sputum tests.
Doctor said my lungs are fine but wondered somehow that the tests were negative where he said he could see something on my lungs, though he said he cant say if it's PTB or not.
Do you think I should get Gold TB Test to be sure?
XTang wrote:I would suggest to immediately do a Quantiferon Gold TB test at your expense - from a UAE hospital. If that is negative, it means that he has never had TB. That way, you can try and convince them using this result if it doesn't go in your favor and BEFORE deportation orders / UNFIT certificate has been issued. Some people have had luck with doing it this way.
Hi Xtang,
I just joined this forum and have read some of your posts. Thank you for taking effort in sharing your insights and answering questions.
I have few queries and would be grateful if you could advise -
1. I am expected to travel to Dubai shortly and found out that I have something called "pleural thickness" that may be attributed to past TB but could happen due to other reasons as well. In my case, I assume it may have happened due to lung inflections when I was a child as I don't recall any episode of active TB -> Have you heard of any cases where "Pleural thickness" or "blunting of Costophrenic Angle" was in question and if so, whether it was considered to be similar to TB Scars ?
2. You mentioned getting Quantiferon Gold test done. To my understanding the test is banned by WHO and is not a good indicator of the latent infection. -> Any comments on how getting Quantiferon should help? And where should one get it from (home country viz India or Dubai)
3. Is it helpful to get a medical certificate (or any other documentary support) from a competent authority in India that says that I am free of any Tuberculosis - past or present.
4. Are you aware of any specific centers that are better suited for getting testing . I believe there are some VIP centers ? Are those likely to be more considerate or at least give a hearing in case an issue is found?
Fellow boarders -> Please feel free to answer / chip in with your experiences or knowledge.
Many thanks for your kind advise,
Gary
2) Quantiferon, you should do from the UAE. The reason for this is that in some cases when you have border line issues, the test result can be used to argue that you never had TB to begin with. Some people have had success doing just that
3) Get it. But it won't help unless you get it attested from the UAE Embassy in home country and even then, the success rate for reports from outside the GCC is low
4) VIP medical centre in knowledge village. The thing is that the governing body is the MOH which actually does the decisions so the choice of centre doesn't really help. And these are not really VIP in the true sense. You will see a crowd there too. All VIP means is that you will get the results on the same day
I consulted a local GAMCA center and they advised me to refrain from applying and that's I intend to avoid going for residence visa.
Quite a disappointment but I guess it's better than having a "deported" mark on one's passport.
I had an old scar (accdg to my doctor its a small scar) when I had TB last 2014. And last February, I went here in Dubai. Got a job after a week. I underwent Medical Fitness in Al Quoz Mall last Sunday and my company paid for URGENT 48hrs medical test. So I just received the results earlier today. And it’s FIT!
What I did?
- I confirmed this with my physician, it is NOT TRUE that drinking milk will help you hide your scar but I still drink FULL CREAM MILK (High fat) everyday since I arrived in Dubai. And the same day that I took the medical test, right before I go there - I drink another full cream milk. I do this day or/and night.
- No cigarette smoking.
- Practice deep breathing exercise before the test. What my physician told me is “As you take the xray, Inhale very deeply. Very deep like you’ve never done before. When you inhale deep, the lungs expand so much that it became so clear and the scar won’t tend to show that much.” And that’s what exactly I did. I think this is TRUE and will be helpful.
- Lastly, PRAY. Pray your heart out. Seek prayers. This I believed helped me the most. Pray not for the scar to disappear but pray for strength and peace of mind. Pray and let His will be done. Just trust Him. ❤️🙏🏽
God bless.
My sister got banned in 2017 and she bumped into this article and is considering to pursue the option.
It might help someone else to so please have alook and try it if you have someone in uae to help you
All the best!!!
https://m.khaleejtimes.com/news/uae-hea … o-tb-scars
It does not apply to:
1) New work visa applicants
2) People whose scars are due to TB and who don't fall into the category of family members i.e. spouse, children and parents
How can I help her though because the scar is not tb related?
Im only a waitress, i dont know how to go about it. Am i in a good position to stand in for her as family and submit her documents to DHA, should I ask her to communicate to her former PRO or who can be approached to this for her so that she can have her ban lifted.
From what ive gathered it might only take 2weeks at most if they come to a decision of lifting her ban.
I had an offer from an international financial institution based in Dubai, which I'm thinking to accept. My wife will move with me from London and does not intend to work for at least a couple of years.
I understand we'll both need to go through a medical examination to get a visa. About 10 years ago, my partner had TB, albeit I'm unsure how visible the inevitable lung scars are. I've read the majority of posts here, so I hope somebody had some (in)direct experience with some of my questions:
1) my prospective employer mentioned there will be medical visits: will they be done in London or Dubai? If only Dubai, why did some people in the forum do them in London?
2a) I read there's a chance they won't notice scars, or turn a blind eye as we're both British. I find that hard to believe. Is that even a remote possibility?
2b) If the above is plausible, shall we blatantly lie when asked the question? I guess one could have had TB, cured with antibiotics without necessarily have known it was TB (rather than pneumonia)
3) Many people wrote that it would be good to have a QuantiFERON-TB Gold test done before the medical visit in Dubai, but I don't get why. Wouldn't it just prove that my partner had TB in the past and no longer has it?
4)In the likely event that they see the scars, how does the second x-ray and sputum test work? Will my partner really have to spend 3 days in a hospital to avoid being deported?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
2a) No chance of that
2b) Lie or truth doesn't matter. If there is a scar, they will know anyway. TB scars are quite distinctive on the X-ray
3) I was the original poster who advised people to do this BUT ONLY IF they are sure that they never had TB and the scars are due to something else. If you have had TB, even in the past, the test will be positive and is useless
4) Deportation has nothing to do with spending time in hospital. It happens regardless of that
Now the good thing is that you will sponsor your wife. They have relaxed the criteria for direct relatives which requires special approval from MOH. I would advise you to disclose your wife's status to your employers so that they can arrange for this specific process to be followed with MOH for her. Be aware that while she can get a dependent visa, there is no chance for her to get a work visa at this stage.
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Get a free quoteXTang wrote:1) Medical tests will be done in both London and the UAE after arrival
Sorry, could you please elaborate? Why would they be done in London? What if I was from a smaller city in the UK which mightn't have the facility?
XTang wrote:2b) Lie or truth doesn't matter. If there is a scar, they will know anyway. TB scars are quite distinctive on the X-ray
I've read a bit on this topic and I think it really depends on the scar. In fact, I even heard of medical tests coming back "fit" as their x-ray wasn't so conclusive. Do you think that the reports I read of people "getting away with it" are fakes?
XTang wrote:4) Deportation has nothing to do with spending time in hospital. It happens regardless of that
I get that, but I was under the impression that more in depth tests were needed to prevent instant deportation. How will it actually work in practice?
XTang wrote:Now the good thing is that you will sponsor your wife. They have relaxed the criteria for direct relatives which requires special approval from MOH.
Is there a website I can take a look at with the criteria listed?
XTang wrote:I would advise you to disclose your wife's status to your employers so that they can arrange for this specific process to be followed with MOH for her.
My evil side tells me to play it dumb - after all it's not like I need to know this particular aspect of the process. Do they normally ask for medical fitness as part of the offer acceptance process?
XTang wrote:Be aware that while she can get a dependent visa, there is no chance for her to get a work visa at this stage.
"at this stage" meaning she could potentially get it in the future? How often will we be retested for medical fitness?
Would it be worth trying to get a similar scan done here in the UK and see how it comes out? So we can determine how "visible" the scar is?
Thank you sooooo much!
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