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Different Types of Visa Issued for Medical Training in UK
by COPMeD - 2299 reads, based on 2 votes
There are specific rules governing postgraduate medical training in the National Health Service (NHS). Individuals without indefinite rights of residence in Britain would, for most professions, require a work permit. However medical and dental trainees (doctors employed in a postgraduate approved training post) are admitted under arrangements known as 'permit-free', which means no work permit is required. Your exact immigration status will be determined by the reason you are seeking to enter Britain....
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Work Permits, The Home Office, UK and Overseas Doctors
by NHS Careers - 5175 reads, 0 votes
Work Permits
Anyone from outside the EEA wishing to work in the UK must have a work permit, issued by:
Overseas Labour Service
W5 Moorfoot
Sheffield
England S1 4PQ
Tel: 0044 114 2594074
Their employer should arrange their work permit for them before they arrive in the UK.
Doctors undertaking training in the UK do not need a work permit to begin their post, as they are eligible for permit free training. In order to be granted permit free training a doctor will have to satisfy the Home Office that they have secured an official training post. Postgraduate medical deans will provide more guidance about permit free training....
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List of things to be taken for UK Visa
by RxPG_team - 3288 reads, based on 2 votes
Hi everyone, I had been for my visa today ahd these are the things they asked for Completed application form. We are supposed to fill up the students section also, ofcourse make sure that you have an address and phone no in uk as it has to be written in column no five....
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Scholarships managed by the British Council
by RxPG - 3089 reads, based on 2 votes
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Scholarships managed by the British Council
Every year the British Council in India sends approximately
600 Indian students and professionals to the UK under various scholarships,
training and exchanges programs. Candidates should be Indian nationals,
currently resident in India. They must undertake to return to India at the end
of their award. For academic scholarships, one needs to have a confirmed offer
of admission from a UK university. Scholarships normally cover full fees and
living expenses but do not cover cost of international travel. ...
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Coming to UK : Preparation to Fly
by kakkilaya - 1329 reads, based on 4 votes
After getting the VISA, buy a return air ticket. There are lot of companies and your local agent may tell about the current fairs
Important part of preparation will be shopping. Buy only essential things and remember not to exceed your luggage limit (20Kg) Cloths are generally costly in UK Suite is not costly, as you may get a good suite for £ 100- £115. ...
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In the Airport: Steps to follow
by kakkilaya - 1199 reads, based on 2 votes
1- Security check of your main baggage
2-Go to the counter of your flight (find out from the TV display)
3-They will weigh the luggage, will check your VISA and passport to give you Boarding pass
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Highly Skilled Migrant Programme - Introduction
by RxPG - 2543 reads, based on 3 votes
“An excellent way for Top People to be able to live and work in the UK”
NEW: UK Highly Skilled Migrant Programme - Points Calculator
The UK announced on 13 December 2001 a new points based system for entry to the UK of highly skilled migrants. You can qualify for HSMP based on your qualifications, work experience, and achievements in a particular field. This programme was designed to encourage the entry of people to the UK to seek employment who are probably already earning a high salary and are very successful in their home Country. ...
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Experiences with getting VISA from India
by Plab Master - 5617 reads, based on 2 votes
VISA is not a big problem, unlike the US VISA, only a few are refused VISA. The VISA form is available beforehand and you may fill it and take it with you. The officer mainly wants to confirm that you can fend for yourself in the months leading upto the examination and beyond before you get a job. They also would like to hear that you will return back to India when you are done with your training! You can show that you have reasons to return back (such a family house, a promise of a job etc)
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What are the common mistakes our doctors make for UK Visa
by Plab Master - 1932 reads, based on 1 vote
Lying for anything to a VISA officer is a problem. Don’t produce any forged or wrong documents.
If they ask how long do you want to stay in UK, tell honestly that after the exam, I will be looking for a training post, and the earliest I return could be months or even a year odd.
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VISA Facts
by PlabMaster - 3732 reads, based on 6 votes
Prior to October 2nd 2000, single entry VISA's were issued for 6 months, generally as a "tourist" or "for PLAB". Since then VISA's are being issued for upto 1 year or even 2 years, and are multiple-entry. This means that you can travel between India and UK as many times as you want, without having to get a new VISA
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