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How to Prepare Foreigner Physical Examination Form for China Scholarships 2026?

Planning to apply for a Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), provincial scholarship, or university-specific award? One of the essential documents you’ll need is the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. This certificate proves you’re in good health and medically fit to live and study in China. But don’t worry—this guide will walk you through every step of preparing this form in your home country.


What Is the Foreigner Physical Examination Form?

The Foreigner Physical Examination Form is a medical certificate required by the Chinese government for all long-term visa applicants, especially for students staying over 180 days. It must confirm that you’re free of major communicable diseases and are physically fit for study.


Where to Get the Official Form?

Download the official Foreigner Physical Examination Form here:


Step-by-Step Guidance to Complete Your Foreigner Physical Examination Certificate

Following 7 steps will be needed to prepare your health examination form for 2026 session of Chinese government scholarships:

Step 1: Undergo Required Medical Tests

You must complete all the medical tests listed on the Foreigner Physical Examination Form. These must be done at a certified hospital or government-approved clinic in your country. Here’s what to expect:

Test/Screening Purpose
Chest X-ray Checks for tuberculosis and other lung conditions
Blood Tests Screens for HIV, Hepatitis A/B/C, Syphilis, and CBC
Electrocardiogram (ECG) Assesses heart function and detects abnormalities
Urine Test Evaluates kidney and metabolic health
Blood Pressure & Pulse Measures cardiovascular health and potential risks
Physical Exam Includes height, weight, BMI, limbs, and general wellness
Vision & Hearing Check Confirms basic sensory health (hearing, eyesight)

⚠️ Note: All tests must be completed within 6 months before your travel date to China.


Step 2: Ensure Proper Completion and Authorization

After completing the tests:

  • The doctor must be licensed and associated with a recognized hospital or clinic.
  • The doctor must fill the form in English or Chinese only.
  • The doctor should include their full name, title, signature, and license number (if applicable).
  • The hospital or clinic must stamp:
    • Every page of the form
    • The passport photo pasted on the form (stamp should partly overlap photo and form)
  • Ensure the hospital includes contact details and official seal.

Step 3: Attach Your Photograph (With Stamping)

  • Use a recent passport-sized photo
  • Acceptable dimensions: 35 mm x 45 mm or 33 mm x 48 mm
  • Background: White or light-colored
  • The photo must be glued securely, not stapled
  • Ask the hospital to stamp over the edge of the photo and form for authentication.

Step 4: Translation and Notarization (If Required)

  • If your medical test results are in your local language, you must translate them into English or Chinese.
  • Some universities or consulates may ask for a notarized translation—so verify your target university’s scholarship requirements in advance.

Step 5: Final Pre-Submission Checklist

Before uploading or submitting your Foreigner Physical Examination Form:

  • All sections are filled completely (no blanks—use N/A if not applicable)
  • Doctor’s name, title, and signature are included
  • Hospital’s official stamp is present on every page
  • Passport photo is pasted and stamped properly
  • Any translation or notarization is completed (if applicable)
  • High-resolution scanned copy is saved for digital upload
  • Keep original form safely—it will be needed for visa application and arrival check.

Step 6: Why This Form Is So Important

This form plays a crucial role in:

  • Your Chinese student visa (X1 or X2) application process
  • Your university admission confirmation
  • Health verification upon arrival in China—some universities revalidate your health status

Failure to submit a correct and complete form can lead to application rejection or visa refusal.


Step 7: Helpful Tips for a Hassle-Free Experience

  • Book your medical appointment early—some results (like blood or X-ray reports) may take a few days.
  • Carry your passport and printed form with you to the clinic.
  • Choose a hospital familiar with international medical forms or government procedures.
  • Double-check for all signatures, dates, and official stamps before leaving the hospital.

Final Advice

Getting your Foreigner Physical Examination Certificate is a crucial step—but don’t stress. With organized preparation and the right checklist, you’ll complete this requirement smoothly.

Make sure your medical tests are done at an approved facility, the form is filled accurately, and all stamps and photos are placed properly. This document is one of the final gateways to your future education in China—so handle it with care and attention to detail.

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Philip Morgan

Dr. Philip Morgan is a postdoctoral research fellow and senior editor at daadscholarship.com. He completed both his Master’s and Ph.D. at Stanford University and later continued advanced research in the United States as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow. Drawing on his rich academic and international experience, Dr. Morgan writes insightful articles on scholarships, internships, and fellowships for global students. His work aims to guide and inspire aspiring scholars to unlock international education opportunities and achieve their academic dreams. With years of dedication to youth development across Asia, Africa, and beyond, Engr. Yousaf has helped thousands of students secure admissions, scholarships, and fellowships through accurate, experience-based guidance. All opportunities he shares are thoroughly researched and verified before publication.

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