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globalindian wrote:Hi,
I am bit confused on the TB screening rules for my child who is around 2 years old. My dependents are planning to apply for Dependent Settlement Visa (VAF4A) from India.
As per the UKBA Rules mentioned in the below link:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... /applying/
It is mentioned that children below 11 years old are exempted from TB Screening.
However in another link in UKBA website:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/count ... gname=null under Testing children category it is mentioned that all children must be tested for TB.
I am completely confused with two different contradictory rules.
Please help.
Regards.
Who does not need to be tested wrote:children under 11 years old (unless deemed necessary by a clinician).
MED2.3 Who is exempt from needing a TB certificate? wrote:Children are not automatically exempt from the requirement to present a TB certificate showing that they are free from active pulmonary TB. Children under 11 years old need to attend a clinic, where their parent(s)/guardians will need to complete a medical questionnaire. The clinician will decide whether a chest x-ray screening is required and whether an individual certificate will need to be presented.