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Good day! I'm going to manila this Tuesday to have my medical exam. I have a pre existing condition(not contagious in any way) and I'm taking maintenance medications for it. I have secured my medical certificate and produced 5 photocopies of it as instructed. However, I have read that there are two physicians (main one? And another from the US counter?) That would interview you. Should I get another original medical certificate then?

 

I have a few days in Manila and we will arrive at around 9am. If I go there at around 1pm (just to see if I can), what time would I end by then? 

 

Thank you so much!

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All that is needed is as stated on the SLEC website, no need for additional original or copies.

 

Not a clue what time your day will end at SLEC.

 

Here is day 1:  Day1.PNG

 

  

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1 minute ago, Hank_ said:

All that is needed is as stated on the SLEC website, no need for additional original or copies.

 

Not a clue what time your day will end at SLEC.

 

Here is day 1:  Day1.PNG

 

  

Thanks so much Hank! Oh by the way, I have glasses but my eye grade isn't that high like below 100. Should I bring glasses then?

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4 minutes ago, Don and Demi said:

Thanks so much Hank! Oh by the way, I have glasses but my eye grade isn't that high like below 100. Should I bring glasses then?

If you need glasses to read it would be a good idea  ;)         Only reference SLEC makes regarding glasses is that you can not be wearing glasses in the passport photos (4)

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7 minutes ago, Hank_ said:

If you need glasses to read it would be a good idea  ;)         Only reference SLEC makes regarding glasses is that you can not be wearing glasses in the passport photos (4)

Oohhh! Thank you so much Hank! 👍🏻

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