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Note: Here's how to say sexually-transmitted infection: مرض منقول جنسيا (Arabic), infection sexuellement transmissible (French)
Note: Voici comment dire "infection sexuellement transmissible en arabe: مرض منقول جنسيا.


If you're visiting Tunisia as a foreign tourists, there are no travel restrictions related to HIV status. You will not be asked for medical certificates in order to enter the country. However, if you are applying for long-term stay (for example, if you're applying for work permit, residency permit or student visa/permit), you'll probably need to take an HIV test. If your results are positive, you may be denied the permit or visa. Also, according to one source, if you plan to stay in Tunisia for over 30 days, you are required to take an HIV test. This information will need further research to fully confirm its current status.<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=182 TUNISIA - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref>
If you're visiting Tunisia as a foreign tourists, there are no travel restrictions related to HIV status. You will not be asked for medical certificates in order to enter the country. However, if you are applying for long-term stay (for example, if you're applying for work permit, residency permit or student visa/permit), you'll probably need to take an HIV test. If your results are positive, you may be denied the permit or visa. Also, according to one source, if you plan to stay in Tunisia for over 30 days, you are required to take an HIV test. This information will need further research to fully confirm its current status.<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=182 TUNISIA - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref>
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