
Are retirees asked to undergo a medical when moving to france?
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WE LOOK AT WHO THE FRENCH OFFICE FOR INTEGRATION AND IMMIGRATION REQUIRES TO TAKE A MEDICAL AND WHAT HAPPENS IF PROBLEMS ARE FOUND READER QUESTION: WE PLANNING TO MOVE TO FRANCE FOR OUR
RETIREMENT. IS IT TRUE THAT WE WILL NEED TO HAVE A MEDICAL CHECK-UP? OFII – the French Office for Integration and Immigration – is involved in various procedures relating to the integration
of non-EU foreign people who move to France and medicals are one part of this. If you are coming as retirees then you will most likely be on a _visa de long séjour valant titre de séjour_
(VLS-TS), which allows you to stay in France for up to a year before you have to apply to swap it for a residency card. In this case your VLS-TS will be marked _visiteur_ (visitor) as this
is the main type given to retirees or early-retirees, ie. those who are not coming to France to work. A VLS-TS with other categories written on it can be issued to those with other reasons
for coming, such as a VLS-TS _salarié_ for a person coming to take up employment. When people come to France on a VLS-TS they must apply to ‘validate’ it on a website within three months.
Once you have completed this formality you will receive an attestation de validation which will state that you are required to attend a _visite médicale_ (medical) at a local branch of Ofii.
You will be sent details of this appointment by email or by letter if you did not supply an email. The medical is obligatory and typically includes a lung X-ray, a general check-up, and
questions about your vaccinations. A finger prick test for blood sugar may also be done for people considered at risk of diabetes and, in particular, doctors look out for any signs of
tuberculosis (if a person has this, they are required to seek treatment). Advice and information about using the French health system may also be given at the same time. However the visit is
purely ‘preventative’ a senior Ofii official told _The Connexion_. He said that in the case of problems being flagged up the person would be steered towards support and the results would
not affect their right to stay. You need to take your passport, a recent identity photo and proof of your French address when you attend the medical. RELATED ARTICLES ONLINE HEALTH ACCOUNT
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