Understanding the Gamca Medical Unfit Status and Seeking Solutions

Understanding Gamca Unfit Status

When you undergo a medical examination at a Gamca-approved clinic, the doctor evaluates various aspects of your health to ensure you meet the necessary standards set by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. If any health conditions or abnormalities are detected that fall outside the acceptable limits, you may be declared “Gamca unfit.” This status can be a source of concern and confusion, as it implies that you currently do not meet the required health standards for overseas employment in the GCC countries.

What situations are considered to be unfit status?

Infectious Diseases:
1. HIV positive (AIDS)
2. Hepatitis (B) Surface Antsgen Poutive
3. Hepatitis C Antibody – postive
4. Microfilaria and Malaria
5. Leprosy

Non-infectious diseases
1. Renal failure
2. Liver failure or hepatic insufficency
3. Heart failure
4. Uncontrolled Hypertension
5. Uncontrolled diabetes.
6. Different types of cancer.
7. Psychiatric and neurological disorders
8 Hemoglobin below 79/100di.

Reapply for Gamca Medical Examination

Once you have addressed the underlying health concerns that led to your unfit status, you can reapply after 6 months for a Gamca medical examination. Ensure that you have completed the necessary treatments, followed the recommended timeline for recovery, and obtained the required medical documentation supporting your improved health status. By doing so, you provide yourself with an opportunity for a favorable outcome during the reevaluation.

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