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You can with certain medical conditions. Which conditions and their severity depends on the legislation of the country.

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To medically retire from government service, you will need to follow the specific procedures and requirements set by your government agency. Start by consulting your agency's Human Resources department for guidance and information on the medical retirement process. They will provide you with the necessary forms and documents to complete, which will likely include medical evaluations and supporting documentation from healthcare professionals. It is important to carefully review and fulfill all the requirements to ensure a smooth and successful medical retirement.

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