Midland Medical

Bermuda Visa Medical Certificate £55

The Bermuda Visa application requires either a medical letter of good health or a medical examination with TB screening (CXR) for individuals applying for Bermuda Work Permits and long-term residency. Chest x-ray additional charge £125

Whats included in your Bermuda Visa Medical?

Comprehensive Physical Examination
Chest x-ray
Medical History Review
Certified Medical Report

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About the Bermuda Visa Medical

The Bermuda Visa Medical is a mandatory requirement for anyone applying for a Standard Work Permit or long-term residency in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. The Government of Bermuda requires medical clearance to ensure that individuals moving to the island are in good health and do not pose a risk to public health, specifically regarding communicable diseases like Tuberculosis.

Who can apply?
Any non-Bermudian individual who has been offered employment or is seeking residency. This includes professionals in the financial, hospitality, and healthcare sectors, as well as their accompanying dependents.

Eligible Visa Types:

  • Standard Work Permits
  • Short-Term Work Permits (for stays over 3 months)
  • Global Work Permits
  • Permission to Reside on an Annual Basis
  • Spousal and Dependent Residency Permits

Requirements & Official Guidance:
A chest X-ray is a standard requirement for most Bermuda work permit medicals. For the latest details on work permit categories and immigration policy, please visit the official government guidance: Government of Bermuda: Work Permit Guidance.

Dont forget to bring with you

The Flag of Bermuda was adopted in October 1910. It is a British Red Ensign with the Union Flag in the upper left corner, and the coat of arms of Bermuda in the lower right. The flag is unusual for a British overseas territory in that it is used on land in a red ensign form.

FAQs about our Bermuda Visa Medical

Which types of Bermuda visas require this medical?

A medical certificate and TB clearance are typically required for all Standard Work Permits and Residency applications. While short-term visitors (up to 180 days) generally do not need a medical, anyone intended to reside or work long-term must provide health clearance.
It is best to book your medical 4–6 weeks before you intend to submit your application. Since Bermuda requires a Chest X-ray, you need to allow time for the imaging appointment and for the radiologist’s report to be returned to our GP for final sign-off.
The clinic consultation takes about 20–30 minutes. If your medical requires a Chest X-ray, this is usually performed at a partner facility. Once the X-ray results are received, your final completed Bermuda medical form is typically ready within 3–5 working days.
Yes, the Bermuda Department of Health is very strict regarding Tuberculosis. Every applicant requires a chest X-ray report from a radiologist, which our doctors then review and sign off on your official form.
Bermuda requires a “Full Blood Count” and specific screenings for HIV and Syphilis (VDRL/RPR). We handle the blood draws and provide the laboratory reports required for your submission.
Many Bermudian employers (specifically in finance, law, or manual labor) require a 5-panel or 10-panel drug screen as part of the medical. We can include this as an add-on to your visa assessment if required.
Yes, the Bermuda form is quite detailed. Our doctors will perform a full clinical exam, checking your heart, lungs, abdomen, and neurological reflexes to meet the Department of Immigration’s standards.

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