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Old Mar 21st 2007, 10:41 am
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Question has anyone failed visa?

hi! just having a little panic, other than the tra is it easy to fail on meds?
Just told our 15 & 11 year old about our plans and they are very excited as they hate this country, but now worrying about meds, what do they ask for as OH a little over weight and possibly slight high BP although doctor says it's ok, also do they take in to cosideration family history as mother and aunt both had cancer and sister genetic kidney disease and also diabetes in family.
Also how do you go about front loading meds? loads of people seem to do it even though advised against it
SORRY TO GO ON just having those panics as scared something might go wrong. thanks for any help
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Default Re: has anyone failed visa?

Originally Posted by saville
hi! just having a little panic, other than the tra is it easy to fail on meds?
It's possible to fail for other reasons than just "TRA", even before they even look at medicals.


Just told our 15 & 11 year old about our plans and they are very excited as they hate this country,
Why is that? Despite its problems the United Kingdom is still one of the best countries in the world to live in.

Australia offers a slightly different "package" but has problems of its own (many of which are similar to those in the UK and other developed nations).

So are you sure they will be happier in Australia if the only reasons for leaving the United Kingdom are negative ones?


but now worrying about meds, what do they ask for as OH a little over weight and possibly slight high BP although doctor says it's ok, also do they take in to cosideration family history as mother and aunt both had cancer and sister genetic kidney disease and also diabetes in family.
Also how do you go about front loading meds? loads of people seem to do it even though advised against it
Medicals have limited validity, which is why it's often not smart to do them too soon.

For your detailed questions, why not look at the medical forms, which are available on the DIAC website. No-one on an online forum is likely to have detailed answers to your questions.
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