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Are there any Specific Guidelines for Gamca Medical Examinations for Different Countries?

While GAMCA medical examinations follow a standardised protocol across all GCC countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE), there might be some slight variations in requirements based on the specific country's regulations. Here's a breakdown of what to consider:

Standardised Tests:

The core of the GAMCA medical exam remains consistent across all GCC countries. This typically includes:

Potential Variations:

Additional Tests: A specific GCC country might have additional tests mandated beyond the standard GAMCA protocol. For example, some countries might require a pregnancy test for women or a stool test for parasites.

Vaccination Requirements: While not a part of the GAMCA exam itself, some GCC countries might have specific vaccination requirements for foreign workers. These vaccinations might need to be documented and presented separately.

Here's what you can do to ensure you're prepared:

Official Government Websites: Each GCC country typically has a dedicated government website outlining immigration procedures and work visa requirements. These websites might mention any specific medical examination requirements.

Embassies and Consulates: Contact the embassy or consulate of the GCC country you're targeting. They can provide the latest information on required medical examinations and any better health requirements for work visas.

By being proactive and researching the specific needs of your target GCC country, you can ensure you're fully prepared for your GAMCA medical exam and avoid any last-minute surprises.