Migration Regulations 1994 Specification of Required Medical Assessment IMMI 15/144 (Cth)
Commonwealth of AustraliaMigration Regulations 1994
REQUIRED MEDICAL ASSESSMENT
(Clauses 4005, 4006A and 4007)
I, PAUL DOUGLAS, Delegate of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, acting under clauses 4005, 4006A and 4007 of Schedule 4 to the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations):
1.REVOKE Instrument Number IMMI 15/119 signed on 27 October 2015 (F2015L01747); and
2.SPECIFY that, for paragraphs 4005(1)(aa), 4006A(1)(aa) and 4007(1)(aa) of Schedule 4 to the Regulations:
a.the class of persons is a person who is a citizen of a country or who has spent three or more consecutive months during the last five years in a country or countries listed in Column A of Schedule 1 to this Instrument;
b.the medical assessments specified in Column B, C, D and E that appear in Schedule 1 to this Instrument apply to a class of persons specified at paragraph 2(a) of this Instrument;
c.the class of persons is a person who is a citizen of a country or who has spent three or more consecutive months during the last five years in a country or countries that is not listed in Column A of Schedule 1 to this Instrument;
d.the medical assessments specified in Column B, C, D and E that appear in Schedule 2 to this Instrument apply to a class of persons specified at paragraph 2(c) of this Instrument; and
e.where a person is a class of persons in more than one Column A of Schedules 1 or 2 the relevant Schedule is the highest number Schedule; and
3.SPECIFY that, for subparagraphs 4005(1)(aa)(ii), 4006A(1)(aa)(ii) and 4007(1)(aa)(ii) of Schedule 4 to the Regulations:
a.medical assessments conducted within Australia must be conducted by Bupa Australia Health Pty Ltd, trading as Bupa Medical Visa Services, or an Approved Medical Practitioner; and
b.medical assessments conducted outside Australia must be conducted by panel physicians and/or radiologists appointed by the Australian Government to perform medical assessments for visa applicants outside Australia.
This Instrument, IMMI 15/144 commences on the day it is registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
Dated: 19 Nov 2015
Paul Douglas
Delegate of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
SCHEDULE 1
| COLUMN A Country of citizenship; or country or countries where the person has spent three or more consecutive months in the last five years. | COLUMN B Temporary stay in Australia of up to six months | COLUMN C Temporary stay in Australia of six months or more | COLUMN D Permanent and provisional visa applicants | COLUMN E Additional medical assessments |
| American Samoa; Albania; | No medical assessment other than the additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table | No medical assessment other than the additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table | · Under 11 years of age: Medical examination and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · Aged 11 and older and under 15 years of age: Medical examination, chest x-ray and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · Aged 15 years of age or older: Medical examination, chest x-ray, HIV test, and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. | · Likely to work or be a trainee at an Australian Childcare centre (including preschool and crèche): Chest x-ray and medical examination · Intending to work as (or study to be) a doctor, dentist, nurse or paramedic: Chest x-ray, medical examination, HIV test, Hepatitis B and C tests · Pregnant and intending to have the baby in Australia: Hepatitis B test · Aged 75 years and older and applying for a Subclass 600 or Subclass 676 visa: Medical examination |
SCHEDULE 2
| COLUMN A Country of citizenship; or country or countries where the applicant has spent three or more consecutive months in the last five years | COLUMN B Temporary stay in Australia of up to six months | COLUMN C Temporary stay in Australia of six months or more | COLUMN D Permanent and provisional visa applicants | COLUMN E Additional medical assessments |
| All countries that are not listed in Column A of the Table in Schedule 1 to the Instrument. | No medical assessment other than additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. | · Under 11 years of age: Medical examination and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · Aged 11 or older: Medical examination, | · Under 2 years of age Medical examination and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · 2 years of age to under 11 years of age: Medical examination, TB screening and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · Aged 11 or older and under 15 years of age: Medical examination, chest x-ray and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. · Aged 15 years or older: Medical examination, chest x-ray, and HIV test and any additional medical assessments specified in Column E of this Table. | · Intending to work as (or study to be) a doctor, dentist, nurse or paramedic: Chest x-ray, medical examination, HIV test, Hepatitis B and C tests · Likely to work (or be a trainee) at an Australian Childcare centre (including preschool and crèche): Chest x-ray and medical examination · Likely to enter a health care or hospital environment: Chest x-ray and medical examination · Pregnant and intending to have the baby in Australia: Hepatitis B test · Aged 75 years and older and applying for a Subclass 600 or Subclass 676 visa: Medical examination |
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