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Medical certificate for retirement extension.

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The main checks are for Elephantiasis Leprosy, and Tuberculosis.
Although almost eradicated throughout Europe, they are still a cause for concern in Asian Countries.
NHS has reported a rise of TB cases in the UK. The same in USA also.

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    Why do they get away with different requirements at different offices, as the immigration surely is Thai Government function, not a local requirement. How does this happen??  

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4 minutes ago, onera1961 said:

NHS has reported a rise of TB cases in the UK. The same in USA also.

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Which is why I stated almost eradicated.

More than 70% of those identified with TB in the UK were not born there.

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