As the Philippines has a relatively high frequency of TB, anyone resident there and wishing to come to the UK for more than 6 months must be tested, with certain exceptions (
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/co...?langname=null ).


It states that all children over 11 years old must be tested. A parent or guardian of children under 11 needs to bring them to an approved clinic and complete a health questionnaire for them. The clinician decides whether they need to be tested for TB. This is for a certificate with child’s visa application. Any TB test certificate is valid for 6 months.


I can only give medical advice to the best of my knowledge – there are experts on the forum who can advise on immigration status. Even if a child already having British citizenship might not need compulsory TB testing, it would seem sensible to at least have their general health, history of contacts with TB, and BCG status checked. A BCG scar should be visible ( upper arm or leg ), but remember BCG doesn’t give complete protection against TB.