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Bubbo

Hello, we are currently in Luxembourg. For obtain residence permit we need to pass Tuberculosis test.

Yesterday we went to clinic for lung scan and skin test. My skin test is okey. But i think my husband's skin test for Tuberculosis will be positive.  Because on his injection area there is a little bump.

Even If he is infected with tb viruse, it is inactive right now. Because my test is negative 😅 It means he can't spread the viruse to other people.  I think he will need a blood test for tuberculosis
Do you have any knowledge will we be able to obtain residence permit if his blood test is also positive?
Thx..

phipiemar

Hello,

Be logical in your reasoning and in what is officially asked of you.

Why would you want your husband to receive his RP if he does not fit? The only thing to do is to do a second test for safety in the same clinic or in another.

Tuberculosis is easily treatable but is also very contagious. So why the local population should assume this risk.

So worry about the health of your husband first, rather than looking for a sleight of hand to get around the problem ...

Bubbo

He is very healthy!! He is not showing  any sings of active TB.. Also If he had active TB  my test result   will not be negative. 

His skin test may be fake-positive according to his previous vaccinations.. we will figure out this with new blood test.

What did make u think that i dont care about his health. 😅 if he is infected he will get treatment. Latent TB is not spreadable, not make people sick.

We both know even if he has LATENT TB viruse, it is curable.

So thats why right now our first concern is will it effect on his residence permit or no.

If you leave your country for a job offer and waste all your saved money for rent an appartment and decorate your appartment  from zero. You will also worry about RP i can give you guarantee about that.🤷ðŸ»â€â™€ï¸

We searched all web but couldn't find answer of  our question.  Anyway thanks for your answer.

Sosi11

I hope everything gone ok with you
I am now facing the same situation may you tell me what happened in your case ?

newbee20

Dear all ,

Please advise , what happened next for your case ?

Phil8181

Same here. I would appreciate any updates on the positive skin TB test. Looks like many people are having this issue, but unfortunately there is not much information on the web regarding the impact of the latent TB on the residence permit in Luxembourg.

Droplover

Some people and even MD's are not aware that if you had a BCG you should not have a PPD skin test because the results will never be accurate.  Unfortunately I learned this the hard way.  I had a BCG in the Netherlands when working in healthcare.  About 8 years later I had a PPD in the US which was positive.  I was then treated for 9 months for TB with Isoniazid (very nasty drug).  After the fact I was informed by another MD that I should have never been treated.  When I tried to contact the MD who "treated" me I was told she no longer practiced medicine........

muradjabir

I was specifically asked if I had the BCG before the test. They administered the test anyway (Negative). If anyone who tested positive can leave a note here it will be immensely helpful to others.

AFAIK unless you got the BCG vaccine much after birth, there is no effect on the skin test result.

Droplover

If you look at the US CDC website it states that having had a BCG vaccine may cause a false positive PPD. 
And as I previously stated I had  a positive PPD after having had a BCG.
Good luck to you.

muradjabir

I will ask my GP today If I get a chance.

soma swathi

±á¾±..Ìý

Iam in same situation , I don't have any symptoms my husband and sons RP is processed but mine our GP kept on hold stating few more tests needed. What will happen is there any issue for the Residence permit ? Pls let me know what happened next in your husband's case?

Thank you

soma swathi

Hello...

Can you pls update if you have any information on this ?

TB POSITIVE# NO SYMPTOMS # RESIDENCE PERMIT???

Thank you

Evachi

Soma swathi,
hello!
Hope you are well.

Could you please share how this case ended?
Have you received a residence permit?

I am going to Luxembourg and am worried because I also received BCG vaccine after birth.

Thank you in advance!

soma swathi

±á¾±..Ìý All is well. After the blood report they sent to expert doctor since it was latent he suggested to take medication to avoid future risk.  ( If we are ok to proceed with  medication fine else every 6 months we should get chest xray done ) that's it.
Our GP has referred to expert and simultaneously sent my docs for residence permit.  I got my card last wk.
I was curious to know but didn't find any information in this situation.  So updating here as it many be useful to someone.

soma swathi

Hi Evachi

Yes all is well. Got my RP.

Evachi

Thank you very much for your answer!
I'm very glad that everything is fine. And congratulations on obtaining a residence permit. Your answer will definitely be very useful to many people.

Good luck and best wishes)

soma swathi

Welcome & All the best ðŸ‘

Tomsson
@soma swathi

Hi
I m also postive for TBD last week ( blood test ) in my country  and confirm its latent TB ,chest scan ok without any sign .
I m preparing to mive to luxembourg next week .
Can you advise please if there is any problem that affect  my residence   to have latent tuberculose .

Appreciate your help

Thanking you
soma swathi
@Tomsson

In our case i tested positive after comming here. And it didnt effect the Residence Permit. Every 6months scan and u can opt for medication for 6 or 3 months if you want Otherwise they just monitor. All the Best!!
nasif rahama

Hi all

I tested positive for tuberculosis in the blood test based sample and later did the chest xray which was negative.

My question whether that will affect my residence permit process or not.

DR20

@nasif rahama Hello, can you advice on the follow up please ?

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