Good afternoon! I want to do an internship abroad. For this internship, the company tells me I need to get a medical certificate from a doctor that shows that I am fit to work at the office. I see some doctors here provide medical certificates (Attestation médicale). Could this 'Attestation médicale' be a medical certificate to prove I am fit to work for my internship abroad? or is it only made for employees to justify not being fit to work for their employer? Thanks!
A medical certificate can be used effectively for a number of purposes. In general, a medical certificate can be used to attest to your state of health, whether to prove that you are fit to work or to justify an absence due to illness.
In your case, you need a certificate of good health certifying that you are fit to work for your internship abroad.
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