ljoekelsoey4 wrote:Just phoned UK JET desk man, and he said that we need a Subject Access Request Form which can be got from your local bobby station
rebeljonny wrote:ljoekelsoey4 wrote:Just phoned UK JET desk man, and he said that we need a Subject Access Request Form which can be got from your local bobby station
JET Desk Man strikes again!
suica wrote:rebeljonny wrote:ljoekelsoey4 wrote:Just phoned UK JET desk man, and he said that we need a Subject Access Request Form which can be got from your local bobby station
JET Desk Man strikes again!
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Oh man I'm still only on page four of this paperwork, I'm procrastinating by checking my Facebook "congrats" messages every few minutes.
ljoekelsoey4 wrote:how much paperwork did you get, i got 2 pieces that you needed to fill in, the rest was just reading.
suica wrote:ljoekelsoey4 wrote:how much paperwork did you get, i got 2 pieces that you needed to fill in, the rest was just reading.
I was still making my way through the reading when I posted that, I've now filled in the two blue forms and put my name/DOB on the health check form. I'm confused about how we're supposed to pay the fee though. Is there one? The Americans are sending cheques for $85 with their paperwork, and our paperwork does state we are liable for cancellation fees but doesn't seem to ask for any payment. Is this right then>
ljoekelsoey4 wrote:from what i remember about the application self-assessment report, with doctors note accompanied, that you went it gave your doc the papers they needed, they filled them out nd youd pick them up a few days later and pay whatever the fee is at the reception desk, at least thats what i did and what i reckon happens in most of scotland, i dont know about any regional variations in the NHS, but i think its fairly standardised.
aaronayl1 wrote:Do we need to include pictures of the Xray? Or is it more a "The Doctor needs to have seen an Xray and confirmed that you don't have TB?".
Because when I had to do that for my year abroad, my doctor just said "Pfft, you don't need an Xray, you don't have TB" and just signed it.
ljoekelsoey4 wrote:aaronayl1 wrote:Do we need to include pictures of the Xray? Or is it more a "The Doctor needs to have seen an Xray and confirmed that you don't have TB?".
Because when I had to do that for my year abroad, my doctor just said "Pfft, you don't need an Xray, you don't have TB" and just signed it.
its implied from the form that you require one, or at least a doctor to say that you have had one and its fine, im pretty sure they can guage if you'll need one or not though. hasn't everyone born and grown up in the UK got a TB shot at some stage anyway?
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