If you’re planning to work in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, or Bahrain, clearing your GAMCA medical test is one of the most critical steps in the recruitment process. Without a “FIT” medical report from a GAMCA-approved clinic, your visa cannot be stamped, even if you already have a job offer.
This guide explains the GAMCA medical process clearly, including what tests are included, how to prepare, common reasons for failure, and how to avoid unnecessary rejection.
What Is the GAMCA Medical Test?
GAMCA stands for the Gulf Approved Medical Centers Association, now officially renamed WAFID. It regulates medical evaluations for workers going to GCC countries.
The purpose is to ensure that foreign workers are medically fit, free from infectious diseases, and able to handle the demands of the job.
Once you complete the test:
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If you pass, your status becomes FIT and you’re eligible for visa endorsement.
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If you fail, your status becomes UNFIT and you can’t apply again for 90 days.
Step 1: Register Online and Get Medical Slip
You must generate a GAMCA/Wafid medical slip online before visiting any clinic. Without this slip, no center will do your test.
How to Register:
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Go to wafid.com (formerly gamca.org).
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Enter your passport details, nationality, and destination country.
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Pay the online fee (varies by country, e.g. ~Rs 18,000 in Pakistan).
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The system will assign you to a specific approved center and generate a Medical Registration Slip.
Note: You cannot choose the clinic yourself it is randomly assigned.
Step 2: Carry the Right Documents
When you visit the clinic, bring:
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Original passport
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4 recent passport-size photos
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National Identity Card (CNIC)
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Medical Slip / Wafid registration receipt
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Vaccination card (COVID certificate may also be required)
Step 3: Understand Which Medical Tests Are Conducted
GAMCA centers perform multiple tests. Knowing them helps you prepare:
1. Blood Tests
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Hepatitis B and C
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HIV/AIDS
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Syphilis (VDRL)
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Blood sugar (sometimes)
2. Chest X-Ray
Checking for:
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Tuberculosis (TB)
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Lung scarring / infection
3. Physical Examination by Doctor
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Height, weight, BMI
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Eyesight
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Blood pressure
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Joint mobility
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Hernia check
4. Urine Test
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Sugar levels, protein, infection markers
Some clinics may also test:
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Pregnancy (for female applicants)
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Liver functions (LFTs) if needed
Step 4: Prepare Your Body Before the Test
Passing GAMCA isn’t about luck preparation matters. Follow these guidelines in the week before your appointment:
Do:
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Drink plenty of water
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Sleep well
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Eat light, healthy meals
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Control blood pressure and sugar if you have known issues
Don’t:
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Smoke or drink alcohol (at least 72 hours prior)
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Take strong medicines without a doctor’s advice
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Eat oily or too salty food a day before (may affect BP or liver tests)
Step 5: Arrive Early and Remain Calm
GAMCA clinics work on a strict schedule. Arrive early, carry the originals, and stay polite throughout the process. Doctors often ask basic questions about medical history, previous surgeries, or chronic illnesses answer honestly but don’t volunteer unnecessary detail.
Step 6: Common Reasons for Failure (UNFIT Result)
Many candidates are declared UNFIT because of avoidable issues. The most common reasons include:
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Hepatitis B/C positive result
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Active Tuberculosis on X-Ray
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Very high blood pressure
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HIV positive
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Syphilis / VDRL positive
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Major physical disability (severe hernia, limb deformities, etc.)
Minor problems like mild fatty liver or controlled diabetes usually do not cause rejection but it varies by job role.
Step 7: If You Are Declared FIT
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You will get a stamped medical report and your status will be updated on the online Wafid/GAMCA portal.
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Submit the report to your recruitment agency.
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They will proceed with visa stamping and flight arrangements.
Step 8: If You Are Declared UNFIT
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You cannot apply again for 90 days.
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There is no appeal process.
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Avoid agents who claim they can “convert” UNFIT to FIT this can lead to blacklisting.
Use this time to get treated by a proper doctor if the issue is curable (e.g., TB, high BP), then reapply properly after recovery.
Step 9: Role of Manpower Agencies and RecruitmentPk
Reputable agencies like RecruitmentPk only process candidates who are medically fit and guide job seekers on how to prepare before medical exams. Unlike many shady agents, they:
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Share pre-medical guidelines
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Help verify reports
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Only submit candidates with genuine, FIT results
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Coordinate with clinics if minor re-tests are needed
This improves placement rates and avoids last-minute failures that waste time and money.
Final Tips to Avoid GAMCA Medical Failure
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Avoid crash-dieting or taking dehydration pills before your test.
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If you have a previous history of Hepatitis B or C, do a private test first before applying.
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Smokers should reduce smoking 4–5 days before X-ray.
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If overweight, walk daily to improve blood pressure and breathing patterns.
Planning to work in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, or other Gulf countries?
Make sure your GAMCA medical process is handled quickly and correctly to avoid delays in your visa. Our recruitment experts at RecruitmentPk in Pakistan can guide you through every step from booking your GAMCA appointment to connecting you with the best Gulf employers.
Contact us today to start your journey toward a successful career in the Gulf!