This collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) provides answers to many commonly asked questions about teaching English abroad and the Oxford Seminars TESOL/TESL/TEFL Certification Course. Let Oxford Seminars know if any questions are not covered in this FAQ section.

Health Considerations Before Going Abroad

Will I need to have a medical to get my work visa?

Should I visit a doctor before I leave?

Why is a medical required and what happens if I fail?

What are the difficulties when traveling with prescription medication?

Why is a medical required and what happens if I fail?

  • A medical is required by law in most countries in order to obtain a working visa for several reasons.
    • The second is because you will most likely be provided with medical insurance, so they simply want to be certain that you are healthy. They do not want you leaving a week after you arrive due to medical problems.
    • The first is for the safety of the population. SARS, the Bird Flu, the H1N1 Virus, and the West Nile Virus have brought the reality of global epidemics home.
  • The consequences of failing a medical depend on where you are and why you fail. If your sickness is curable you will probably be allowed to take medication at your own cost, and then retake the medical.
  • If you have a more serious illness you may not be granted a working visa.

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