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What Happens If My Medical Certificate Is Rejected for a Lithuanian Work Permit?

What Happens If Your Medical Certificate Is Rejected for a Lithuanian Work Permit? #

If your medical certificate is rejected when applying for a Lithuanian work permit, it means that you do not meet the health requirements necessary to obtain the permit. This can occur for several reasons, and the consequences can vary.

Reasons for Rejection #

  • Failure to Meet Health Standards: Lithuania, like other EU countries, has specific health standards that applicants must meet. These standards are in place to protect public health.
  • Incomplete or Inaccurate Information: The medical certificate might be rejected if it contains incomplete or inaccurate information.
  • Unrecognized Medical Institution: The medical examination must be conducted by a medical institution recognized by Lithuanian authorities.

Consequences and Steps to Take #

  1. Review the Rejection Notice: The official rejection notice should provide a reason for the rejection. Understand this reason thoroughly.
  2. Obtain Clarification: Contact the institution that processed your work permit application (e.g., the Migration Department) to get a clearer understanding of why your medical certificate was rejected.
  3. Address the Issue:
    • If the issue is incomplete information: Gather the missing information and resubmit the certificate.
    • If the issue is failing to meet health standards: You may need to seek medical treatment and provide evidence of improvement or recovery.
    • If the issue is an unrecognized institution: Get a new medical examination from a recognized institution.
  4. Second Medical Opinion: Consider getting a second medical opinion from another recognized medical institution, especially if you believe the initial assessment was incorrect.
  5. Appeal the Decision: If you believe the rejection was unjustified, you may have the right to appeal. The rejection notice should explain the appeal process, including deadlines and required documentation.
  6. Re-application: If the appeal is unsuccessful or not pursued, you may need to address the health issues and re-apply for the work permit after meeting the required health standards.

Relevant Lithuanian Authorities and Resources #

Important Considerations #

  • Language: Ensure all documents are translated into Lithuanian by a certified translator if they are not originally in Lithuanian.
  • Deadlines: Pay close attention to deadlines for appeals and re-applications.
  • Legal Assistance: If you find the process complex, consider seeking legal assistance from an immigration lawyer familiar with Lithuanian regulations.

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