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IIRC the only thing we needed was a physical done within 90 (30?) days of traveling to your country of choice for immigration (this applies only to the EU, because that's where we emigrated to) and honestly don't think they took blood work.
Is it part of your visa requirements?
Also, just so you know, you can go ahead and get any tests done because the country only accepts the paperwork you give them.