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Medical Check-Up for LTVP Applicants: What You Need to Know

Medical Check-Up for LTVP Applicants: What You Need to Know

A Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) allows foreign nationals to stay in Singapore for an extended period, usually to join family members. As part of the application, applicants must complete a medical check up.


This medical requirement helps the relevant authorities assess whether an applicant is fit to remain in Singapore. It is mandatory, and failure to complete it may delay or affect the application outcome.


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Why You Need a Medical Check-Up for LTVP Application


The medical check up for your LTVP application is required to protect public health in Singapore. It helps identify infectious diseases that could affect others in the community, ensuring that long-term visitors are medically fit to stay in the country.


Beyond health, the check-up supports immigration policy. It confirms that applicants are able to live in Singapore without putting extra pressure on healthcare services.


Skipping or failing the medical examination can delay your LTVP application or even result in rejection. In some cases, additional tests or medical reports may be requested before a final decision is made.


Who Needs to Go Through the Medical Check-Up


All first-time LTVP applicants usually need a medical check-up. Renewal applicants may also need one if there has been a significant change in their health status or if it is specifically requested during the application process.


Certain age groups or nationalities may be subject to additional requirements. In some cases, exemptions may apply, for example, for very young children or applicants who have previously received approved medical clearance.


It is advisable to check the latest official guidelines to confirm your eligibility and requirements.


Components of the Medical Check-Up


A medical check-up involves several tests and screenings designed to provide the authorities a complete picture of your health before approving your LTVP application. It usually includes the following:


  • General physical examination – checks height, weight, blood pressure, and overall health to spot any obvious issues.

  • Blood tests – screens for infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B, and syphilis to protect you and the community.

  • Chest X-ray – mainly used to detect tuberculosis.

  • Additional screenings – may include checks for chronic conditions or pregnancy if required.

  • Vaccination verification – ensures your immunisations meet Singapore’s health requirements.


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How to Prepare for the Medical Check-Up


Preparing for your medical check-up helps the process run smoothly and ensures that accurate results are submitted as part of your application. Here’s what you need to do:


  • Bring required documents – passport, appointment letter, and any previous medical records.

  • Follow pre-check instructions – some tests may require fasting or temporary changes to medication.

  • Schedule wisely – book your appointment early to avoid delays, especially during peak periods.

  • Arrive early – this reduces stress and gives time to complete paperwork.

  • Wear comfortable clothing – makes physical examinations and certain tests easier.


Where to Check for Approved Medical Clinics


All medical check-ups must be completed at clinics or hospitals recognised for immigration medical examinations. Only results from these approved centres are accepted for LTVP applications.


  1. Your medical check-up must be carried out at a clinic or medical centre authorised to conduct immigration health screenings. The medical report must follow the required format and be submitted together with your application.


  2. Many clinics in Singapore explicitly offer LTVP medical check-ups, indicating that they are familiar with the standards and documentation required. These often include specialised health screening centres that regularly conduct immigration medical examinations.


  3. You can review the services pages of reputable clinics to confirm whether they provide LTVP or immigration-related medical screenings. Look for terms such as LTVP medical check-up, immigration medical examination, or medical screening for long-term passes.


Understanding Your Medical Check-Up Results


After your medical check-up, the doctor will issue a report indicating whether you are considered “fit” or “unfit” for the LTVP.


  • Fit – Your health meets the required medical standards, and your application can proceed.

  • Unfit – There may be health concerns that require additional tests or medical reports. This does not automatically result in rejection, as further information may be reviewed before a final decision is made.


The medical results are typically submitted directly by the approved clinic. In some cases, you may also be required to include a copy with your application.


If further medical checks are necessary, you will be informed of the specific tests or documents required. Responding promptly can help avoid delays in your LTVP approval.


Tips for a Stress-Free Experience


Completing your long term visit pass medical check up can be straightforward if you plan ahead. Here are some practical tips:


  • Start early – schedule your check-up well before your LTVP application deadline to allow time for delays.

  • Keep copies of medical reports – having backups ensures you can provide them quickly if needed.

  • Follow clinic instructions – for fasting, medication, or preparation for tests.

  • Understand your responsibilities – know what the authorities require and what your clinic provides.

  • Stay organised – keep all documents, receipts, and appointment confirmations together.


Conclusion


A medical check-up is an essential step in the LTVP application. It ensures your health and fitness for a long-term stay in Singapore can be properly assessed. Knowing what the check-up involves, preparing the necessary documents, and visiting an approved clinic helps prevent delays and complications.


Plan ahead, follow all instructions, and keep your medical reports organised. A little preparation goes a long way in making your LTVP application smooth and straightforward.


Need help with your LTVP application? Book a consultation today or get in touch with us via email, call, and our contact form for any enquiries!


 
 
 

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