PM me please.
PS: I am sure not to have but I do not like the hassle for the test.
Edited by moo9, 2009-04-28 19:48:56.
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#2Posted 2009-04-28 20:18:59
Since when have you got to get a syphilus test for a Work Permit?
#3Posted 2009-04-28 20:26:00
Usually it's a "health certificate" that is required and you can get that from any clinic for a few baht. I've never heard of an STD test.
#4Posted 2009-04-28 20:27:09
That's what I wondered... the only job I know that requires a test like that is bargirl
#5Posted 2009-04-28 20:38:05
So what kind of job are you going to be doing? I too have never had to be tested for STD's for the WP.
And I'll not ask why you'd preferably NOT do the real test. #6Posted 2009-04-28 20:42:40
New one on me and I'm an old Thailand Hand. Aware of Health Certication,(general Health) Syphilis(?)
#7Posted 2009-04-28 20:43:35
OP- go to any hospital and tell them that you want a medical exam for a work permit. The doctor on duty can do it immediately and cheaply.
And I'll not ask why you'd preferably NOT do the real test. I'd like to know the reason for this too.... #8Posted 2009-04-28 21:07:12
Since 5. March the Syphilis test seems to be mandatory for any WP!!!
The ordinary certificate I got already! Anybody knows more about it? #9Posted 2009-04-28 21:14:41
Sounds to me like your employer or someone is either pulling your leg or trying to slow you down for some reason. Never heard of this before- if we suddenly hear a bunch of people talking about it, then it might be true- but I seriously doubt it. That's what the whole health check is supposed to be for. It would make more sense to require a mandatory TB test.
#10Posted 2009-04-28 21:15:41
When my friend applied for his retirement visa 2 years ago (overseas), he said that his doctor had to sign off that he did not have Stage3 syphillis. Maybe they are extending it to other types of visas?
#11Posted 2009-04-28 22:07:25
When my friend applied for his retirement visa 2 years ago (overseas), he said that his doctor had to sign off that he did not have Stage3 syphillis... -- Maestro #12Posted 2009-04-28 22:38:59
From Sunbelt Legal website:
Work Permit Requirements: Required Documentation from the individual The following documents must be attached to a Work Permit application: • A recent medical certificate from a first-class licensed physician in Thailand stating that the applicant is not of unsound mind and not suffering from leprosy, acute tuberculosis, elephantiasis, narcotic addition or habitual alcoholism. From Kitti Law Office QUALIFICATIONS OF AN APPLICATION 1. Having residence in the Kingdom or having permission to stay in the Kingdom temporaily under lmmigration law (only NON-IMMIGRANT VISA is acceptable). 2. Having the knowledge and/or skills to perform the work as stated in the application for a work permit. 3. Not being insane or mentally sick, suffering from leprosy, tuberculosis, drug addiction, alcoholism, and elephantitus. 4. Never having been imprisoned for violation of the lmmigration Law or the Working of Alien Act at least one year prior to the date of application However the Kitti Law site also shows this which may suggest flexibility in what they require. But as others mentioned, it was not requested of me but doesn't preclude a change in labour department requirements or even individual offices. Medical certificate showing that the applicant does not suffer from prohibited diseases, as idseases, as identified by the law. (issued within the last six months). #13Posted 2009-04-28 23:38:55
Since 5. March the Syphilis test seems to be mandatory for any WP!!! The ordinary certificate I got already! Anybody knows more about it? Today I was asked to get a health certificate for my new work permit. I was told to make sure that the form on which the doctor makes his declaration, does now contain certification against SIX diseases, including syphilis. The secretary gave me the form which states the requirements, in Thai and in English. Both are available from the link below. The link that takes you to the Office of Foreign Workers Administration and to the PDF file with these requirements in Thai and English. http://115.31.137.7/workpermit/main/wp/form/Form_tt2.pdf This is the new requirement since March 2009. Most web-sites mentioned in this topic have not updated these latest requirements. Hope this helps. Frm-Bkk Edited by FRM-BKK, 2009-04-28 23:52:51. #14Posted 2009-04-28 23:53:25
Hope this helps. Frm-Bkk BTW: The direct link to the pdf file is here > Form_tt2.pdf It's a 5.37 MB file and still waiting for it to load on my slow connection to verify the information. #15Posted 2009-04-29 00:05:49
I have not heard of such a test being required,
just the cert from the Dr saying you are free of all the listed illnesses, which usually takes 5 minutes to issue. If they do require a blood test it should be quick and cheap, so I would not worry. #16Posted 2009-04-29 00:06:09
I removed your last post Frm-BKK since the link was still incorrect. The link I supplied above does work and I have read the document, specifically this on page 15:
3. Not being insane or mentally sick, suffering from leprosy, tuberculosis, drug addiction, alcoholism, elephantitus and syphilis. //edit - the downloaded form is timestamped March 26, 2009 #17Posted 2009-04-29 00:21:37
I notice at the top of page 15 that this is for Teacher/Trainer work permit application. Is this test a demand solely for teacher/trainers or is it across the board for any work permit application?
#18Posted 2009-04-29 00:27:00
I notice at the top of page 15 that this is for Teacher/Trainer work permit application. Is this test a demand solely for teacher/trainers or is it across the board for any work permit application? #19Posted 2009-04-29 00:45:39
Page 2, requirements for standard work permit:
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91 downloadsPage 15, requirement for work permit for teachers:
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69 downloads-- Maestro #20Posted 2009-04-29 09:34:20
Interesting. It also confirms that for a WP for a teacher the teachers license is required, or it's exemption. We haven't had reports about that though. Only from a few immigration offices requiring it, not labour.
#21Posted 2009-04-29 10:21:12
There should be no test involved other than normal blood pressure/temp/observation. It is the same list that was used for retirement. You see doctor and he will interview/observe and a few minutes later he signs the certificate I would expect. Cost 50 baht to about 500 baht depending where you have done. There has never been any blood tests required for certificate.
#22Posted 2009-04-29 13:08:26
There has never been any blood tests required for certificate. Actually, for the last 4 years renewing my WP no one was interested in a medical certificate, neither Immigration or Labor department. They take my papers and promptly hand back the envelope with my medical certificate in it without looking at it. The last two years I didn't even get one to bring, waste of time and money it seems for me if they don't want it. #23Posted 2009-04-30 07:17:37
strange that!! i got my new WP yesterday with a few 2 inch photo's, correct documents from my school and my 20 baht medical form
#24Posted 2009-04-30 09:39:01
And your 20 baht medical form says what?
#25Posted 2009-04-30 11:41:04
Off topic comment deleted.
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