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Old 29th January 2011, 12:27 PM
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I wonder if you can help me once again!

My hubby is trying to organise a chest x ray for the TB requirement in the medical section of applying for permanent residency. Our esteemed local Doctor thinks that it has to be done in London, as they won't just accept "any old x ray" but it doesn't state anywhere that I can see that it needs to come from a specialist.

Has anyone got any relative experienc re the medicals that you can share?

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Hi All

I wonder if you can help me once again!

My hubby is trying to organise a chest x ray for the TB requirement in the medical section of applying for permanent residency. Our esteemed local Doctor thinks that it has to be done in London, as they won't just accept "any old x ray" but it doesn't state anywhere that I can see that it needs to come from a specialist.

Has anyone got any relative experienc re the medicals that you can share?

Many thanks,
Bok
In which country does your husband want to acquire permanent residency?
As far as I recall such screening procedures should take place in the country where you wish to obtain permanent residency.

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Even tho our immigration documents to SA required an Xray- a TB skin test was actually accepted. The Dr. in our home country administered the test and viola, no issues with moving to SA. If you have a SA consulate where you are, ask them what is required and if your own Dr. can administer the skin test. I'd avoid another Xray, geesh!!!

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Hi All

I wonder if you can help me once again!

My hubby is trying to organise a chest x ray for the TB requirement in the medical section of applying for permanent residency. Our esteemed local Doctor thinks that it has to be done in London, as they won't just accept "any old x ray" but it doesn't state anywhere that I can see that it needs to come from a specialist.

Has anyone got any relative experienc re the medicals that you can share?

Many thanks,
Bok
As long as the medical report and the radiological reports are completed on the official Home Affairs forms, the embassy/consulate will acccept them. The medical report can be done by your local GP, and the x-rays by any clinic that offer this. Again, as long as the official forms are used.

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Get them done is SA when you arrive! Before going to home affairs. it'll save you money!
We also had our medical here too.
Thats if your arriving on a tourist visa first then getting temporary visa (about 10 weeks) then permanent

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Get them done is SA when you arrive! Before going to home affairs. it'll save you money!
We also had our medical here too.
Thats if your arriving on a tourist visa first then getting temporary visa (about 10 weeks) then permanent
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Just to update all on the processing times at Home Affairs: Temporary Residency applications currently takes 4-6 months for Home Affairs to process (SSA embassies take 10-15 working days). Permanent Residency about 12-18 months.

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Just to update all on the processing times at Home Affairs: Temporary Residency applications currently takes 4-6 months for Home Affairs to process (SSA embassies take 10-15 working days). Permanent Residency about 12-18 months.
So I may get my Permanent within 6 months then! We're using your company to process it JOASCHIM. so thanks for the info


would be tricky to do the work this side unless your come to apply and return at a later stage, but that would add to costs!!!!

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So I may get my Permanent within 6 months then! We're using your company to process it JOASCHIM. so thanks for the info


would be tricky to do the work this side unless your come to apply and return at a later stage, but that would add to costs!!!!
Hi Steve

Kindly review my last post. Permanent Residency currently takes about 12-18 months. It is Temporary Residency that takes 46 months if submitted at Home Affairs in South Africa.

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Kindly review my last post. Permanent Residency currently takes about 12-18 months. It is Temporary Residency that takes 46 months if submitted at Home Affairs in South Africa.

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Joachim,

I did read correctly thanks. I have temporary up to 2013 and applied for permanent 12 month ago, hence I should get my permanent within the next 6 months as per your last post.....

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I did read correctly thanks. I have temporary up to 2013 and applied for permanent 12 month ago, hence I should get my permanent within the next 6 months as per your last post.....
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If Home Affair is consistent, then yes. Of course it is entirely up to them, but the timeframes I have provided are the averages we are seeing at the moment.

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