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Can I emigrate to Australia if I suffer from diabetes?



Can I emigrate to Australia if I suffer from diabetes?

Before you come here, a medical report on your condition would need to be obtained and that would accompany your application for emigration. The health requirements for this are set out by the Australian Government. Contrary to popular belief , it's not that easy to get into this country, as many people have found out by overstaying visas and illegal entry. They are returned to their country of origin on a permanent basis. If you are considering not telling the whole truth about anything in your application, Canberra will kick you back where you came from quick smart.
why wudnt u be able to? doesnt make a difference does it with or without diabetes?
yes
why, do they have a better care plan for diabetes?
As long as if you have your medicine and is your diabetes severe or not?

Consult a doctor first before you make any moving decisions. I t wiill save your life
I don't see why not. As long as you plan ahead and try to find a doctor in your area before you go.
im sure you can its not a bckward country is it?
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