Which countries are refusing visa for entry of HIV positive?!


Question: Albania
No restrictions.

Algeria
Citizens returning from work abroad and members of the armed forces will be required to take an HIV test.

Angola
All nationalities require a visa to enter Angola.
A negative HIV status certificate is required to obtain a residence visa to work. Ordinary, transit and residential visas do not require this.

Anguilla
For British nationals there are no restrictions although there are reports of entry being refused to other foreign nationals suspected of having, or known to have, HIV.

Argentina
No restrictions on visits of less than three months. No distinction between applicants from different countries. The usual documentation is required for longer visits and residence applications. However, HIV screening is included in the health control of immigrants. Foreigners suffering from diseases that reduce their ability to work will not be admitted on a temporary or permanent residence permit.

Armenia
Entry prohibited for HIV-positive people. Also, people who fall ill during their stay in the country may be deported, although the actual legislation on this matter is still being prepared.

Aruba
HIV testing is required for intending immigrants.

Australia
Everyone except those with Australian or New Zealand passports must have a visa. For short business or tourism visits, travellers must sign a declaration of good health. Those who are unable to sign must provide details of any health problems. It is unlikely that those with HIV will be denied entry for short visits, but each case is considered on its merits.
HIV tests are required for foreigners who want to immigrate permanently to Australia.
Anyone working in food handling, or in a classroom situation will be required to have a medical. This is largely to prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
For stays over one year in duration, a medical with chest X
Answers: Albania
No restrictions.

Algeria
Citizens returning from work abroad and members of the armed forces will be required to take an HIV test.

Angola
All nationalities require a visa to enter Angola.
A negative HIV status certificate is required to obtain a residence visa to work. Ordinary, transit and residential visas do not require this.

Anguilla
For British nationals there are no restrictions although there are reports of entry being refused to other foreign nationals suspected of having, or known to have, HIV.

Argentina
No restrictions on visits of less than three months. No distinction between applicants from different countries. The usual documentation is required for longer visits and residence applications. However, HIV screening is included in the health control of immigrants. Foreigners suffering from diseases that reduce their ability to work will not be admitted on a temporary or permanent residence permit.

Armenia
Entry prohibited for HIV-positive people. Also, people who fall ill during their stay in the country may be deported, although the actual legislation on this matter is still being prepared.

Aruba
HIV testing is required for intending immigrants.

Australia
Everyone except those with Australian or New Zealand passports must have a visa. For short business or tourism visits, travellers must sign a declaration of good health. Those who are unable to sign must provide details of any health problems. It is unlikely that those with HIV will be denied entry for short visits, but each case is considered on its merits.
HIV tests are required for foreigners who want to immigrate permanently to Australia.
Anyone working in food handling, or in a classroom situation will be required to have a medical. This is largely to prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
For stays over one year in duration, a medical with chest X



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