New Members einz Posted May 29, 2024 at 01:48 PM New Members Report Posted May 29, 2024 at 01:48 PM hello guys , i really hope someone answer my question or tell me something i was renewing my residence permit in september 2023 , i did my medical check and find out i had syphilis school office told me to immediately take treatment in china , but i cant stay in china i had my treatment back then in china , suspended my studies and went back to my home country school told me to get treated and get my RPR test negative then comeback this september 2024 i want to know if i will have any issues , because my RPR is negative , what means its not an active infection , but TPHA will always stay positive as they say please , any information will help , thank you Quote
abcdefg Posted June 1, 2024 at 07:50 PM Report Posted June 1, 2024 at 07:50 PM On 5/29/2024 at 8:48 AM, einz said: i want to know if i will have any issues , because my RPR is negative , what means its not an active infection , but TPHA will always stay positive as they say Nobody can promise you that there will not be hassles. Bring full documentation with you when you return and be prepared to explain your situation clearly in Chinese as well as in English. Write out a "script" and rehearse it if necessary. 1 Quote
abcdefg Posted June 2, 2024 at 12:24 PM Report Posted June 2, 2024 at 12:24 PM Boo, Anonymoose! I am surprised at you being so judgmental. Quote
Lu Posted June 3, 2024 at 10:57 AM Report Posted June 3, 2024 at 10:57 AM On 6/1/2024 at 11:38 PM, anonymoose said: Pack a packet of condoms in your luggage to show that you have learned your lesson in case they stop you at immigration. I don't think that's a very helpful suggestion. OP, I have no experience with this. In your case, I'd do as abcdefg suggests: bring as much paperwork as possible. As many different negative test results as you can reasonably get, translated into Chinese if possible, a statement from a doctor (also translated, if possible)... And explain that you were infected but are all treated now, no longer sick and most importantly not contageous. If you get a visa, you should be fine at immigration. I have never been asked about diseases on entering the country, but I have no idea if such a thing is registered in any system. Quote
anonymoose Posted June 4, 2024 at 12:18 AM Report Posted June 4, 2024 at 12:18 AM On 6/3/2024 at 11:57 AM, Lu said: I don't think that's a very helpful suggestion. I've deleted the comment. Quote
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