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DPSC to conduct medical fitness tests for expats
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 04 - 2009 at 12:09
The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company has announced that effective from January 1, 2009 the medical fitness tests for residency visa in the Abu Dhabi, Al Ain & Western Region will be conducted exclusively at its Disease Prevention & Screening Centers (DPSCs). All expatriates who apply for new or renew residence/employment visas will be required to get their Medical Fitness Certificates from DPSC as a pre-requisite for their respective visas. The required documentation for new applicant includes photocopy of visa and passport; and just a passport copy and a medical request application for those approaching renewal.
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