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Hi everyone, i am a new user in this and i would like to join the forum page. I have read from gulfnews ,khaleejtimes and the national that the department of health in dubai had amended their rules for medical and that hepatitis b and c will not be included on the requirement would this mean that those ex expat deported can now go back to Dubai and work?what about those people being deported of hep. b and was put with permanent ban becuase of hep. b. is there a possibility that they can re-enter again Dubai please let me know becuase i have asuch a close friend who was deported becuase she has a hep.b.... hope to hear from you guys.
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Thanks for the email, i have a doubt on this issue beucase as stated in the website of minsitry of Health they specifically siad that hepa B and C will not be part of the test for those labours not listed on the 6 categories mentioned .Which is true to this??? any idea..
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As you know laws here in Dubai takes a long time to be implemented. I suggest that you check with DOHMS directly and make sure it is in effect already otherwise your friend might just spend money on her application only to fail the medical exam again. I just recently renewed my visa and I still had to take the bloodworks for HIV & Hepa.
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Hi Ms. Rhea C,
Thank you so much for the reply, just confuse though because it is in the newspapers everywhere in Dubai on 20 of August that Hepatitis B , C and TB will not be included in the medical as part of the requirement to get residence visa though in the newspaper they say that there are still six categories of labour ( meaning people who works in hospital,parlor,spa,f and b etc. that they will still impose the old rules that they should be tested for hep. b,c,tb,hiv but other profession is not included on this ... We just want to know if the said new rules are being imposed already.?
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DeniseHepatitis B
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Hepa b is incurable & contagious hence she will not be allowed to work in UAE or anywhere in the GCC. This will come out on the blood work that everyone has to go through as part of the medical exam for employment visa