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Lithuania Work Permit: What Specific Medical Tests Are Required?

Lithuania Work Permit: Required Medical Tests #

When applying for a work permit in Lithuania, particularly for professions like international transport drivers, you generally need to undergo a medical examination to ensure you meet the health requirements. The specific medical tests required can vary, but typically include:

General Health Assessment #

  • Physical Examination: A comprehensive check-up by a physician to assess your overall health.
  • Medical History Review: Detailing any pre-existing conditions, allergies, and past illnesses.

Specific Medical Tests #

  • Blood Tests:
    • Complete Blood Count (CBC): To check for any blood disorders or infections.
    • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): To detect inflammation in the body.
    • Blood Sugar (Glucose) Test: To screen for diabetes.
    • Tests for Infectious Diseases: Such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and Syphilis.
  • Urine Tests:
    • Urinalysis: To check for kidney problems, urinary tract infections, and diabetes.
  • Vision and Hearing Tests:
    • Visual Acuity Test: To ensure you meet the minimum vision standards for driving.
    • Hearing Test (Audiometry): To assess your hearing ability.
  • Chest X-Ray or Tuberculosis (TB) Test:
    • To screen for tuberculosis and other lung conditions.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG):
    • To assess heart function, especially for older applicants or those with a history of heart problems.
  • Drug and Alcohol Screening:
    • May be required, especially for transport-related jobs, to ensure you are free from substance abuse.

Additional Requirements and Information #

  • Medical Certificate: After completing the tests, you will receive a medical certificate from the examining physician, stating that you are fit to work.
  • Approved Medical Facilities: The medical examination must be conducted by a healthcare provider or facility approved by the Lithuanian government. Check with the Lithuanian embassy or consulate in your country, or with your prospective employer, for a list of approved facilities.
  • Regulations: Requirements can change, so it’s important to verify the latest regulations with the Migration Department of Lithuania or a Lithuanian embassy/consulate before undergoing any medical tests.

Disclaimer: This information is intended as a general guide and might not reflect the most current requirements. Always consult official sources or legal counsel for up-to-date information.

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