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Speak to your employer or GP. If you're looking at a job with the NHS, you'll be scheduled for an appointment (to review your history and give imms as required) with OH so you don't need to sweat it. Uzonma: |
If you're fully vaccinated, no. If you're not fully vaccinated, yes.https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-england-from-another-country-during-coronavirus-covid-19#if-you-are-fully-vaccinated Jayjiggy:
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Yes. Trip2: |
Go to the BHC and tell them that Sheffield/Pretoria referred you to them. They might not let you in at 1st but be persistent even if it means going there on multiple days. Nikky2bad: |
Yes, they do. 50% at enrolment in Sept (inclusive of deposit) and 50% in December. ucystan: |
Okay. nams77: |
Shortlisting. daceo1: |
I used Express Test last October and I think it was about £50. Tested around 3pm and got the results by noon the next day. elisinho: |
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That should calm him down as that should make ensure that his case doesn't turn out like the below https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7815325/amp/Benefits-fraudster-falsely-claimed-114-000-telling-council-homeless-jailed.html Lexusgs430: |
I know someone who left a 2 year old for over 12 hours and went to work. Laslas, Govt got involved and the rest is now history. jesmond3945: |
Canterbury is a beautiful town and you'd love it if you're into picturesque landscapes. It's also a quiet place. The study experience is cool. The teaching quality is high but not as high and vigorous as its neighbour - UoK; you're expected to produce the highest quality work on your studies but once you get a good grip of your academic writing style and engage with your course, it's easier to do. Students jobs are in constant supply. There's a club (club chemistry and its sister club, Tokyo Tea rooms - you can search them up on Facebook) in town that are constantly recruiting; no bartending or club work experience is required, they train newbies. They pay minimum wage which increases depending on how long you've been with them. You can also work on UoK campus (Venue night club, school cleaning dept, the school food stores e.t.c) or off campus (stores on the high street, bars and more are constantly recruiting); the school jobs pay just the minimum wage, no extras. The job shops in CCCU and UoK also constantly post on and off- campus jobs on its site and its doors. Your best bet for work would be Club Chemistry if you don't mind working at night, they also have programs with music artistes and DJs, charity events e.t.c from time to time which will give you more than 20hours (in 2-3 days) when it's not term time. If you end up going there, go to Club chemistry/Tokyo Team rooms and ask to speak to the manager or check their website for their contacts and send them a mail or call them. The East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust also usually has part-time jobs available. Living expense is quite low if you don't go for the extras or on-campus accommodation. *Accommodation ranges from 290 to around 500 for shared apartments. One of the houses I lived in was fully finished with 5 bedrooms which ranged from £320 (single room) - £400 (double room) which included all bills (Internet/Gas/Electricity/Water). It is close to the city centre so it is easier to shop and access buses to school/work/church. CCCU is very close to the twon centre so you could walk on some days if you want. * Food costs the same as across London, I spent around £ 20-30 on food (Cereal, pasta and the likes) monthly because I usually had like 5-8 bowls of soup/stew which sometimes lasted me 6 weeks (I usually got this each time I went home in London so I didn't pay for this). Major purchases like a 5kg bag of rice, yam flour, poundo e.t.c cost me about £20 amd lasted for about 2 months. There's also just one African store close to the city centre (not sure if this has changed cos it's been a while since I visited). *Transportation is quite cheap. At the start of each session, Stagecoach has a 9-month Unirider ticket offer for travel within Kent and East Sussex at around £250. You just need to show your card + student ID when you board buses; extra cost applies if you're going outside the coverage areas. If you don't buy the Unirider ticket, each return trip will cost you around £3.50. emangks: |
Responded to you on the student thread. Upphee: |
Positions ideal for students or those trying to break into the NHS. Bank Admin & Clerical, bands 2-4, Site: Chelsea and West Middlesex. £11.73 - £13.92 Bank Rates https://www.chelwest.nhs.uk/about-us/work-with-us#!/job/UK/London/London/Chelsea_Westminster_Hospital_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Administration/Administration-v3972709 Permanent 15 hours/week. Volunteering Recruitment & Training Co-ordinator Band 4, Site: Kingston Upon Thames. £26,447 - £28,780 pa pro rata. inclusive of HCAS (Outer). https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/v3935826 Permanent part-time 15 hours per week (Wed & Friday). Administration Coordinator Band 4. Location: Buckinghamshire. £23,677 - £26,127 per annum inclusive pro rata https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/v3970166 Permament part-time 12 hours per week (Mon & Wed). Receptionist Band 3. £21,396 - £22,866 per annum inclusive pro rata https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/v3970411 |
Check healthjobsuk.com for suitable positions, sign up for the search by email alert (email notifications on the kinds of jobs you want will be sent to you daily/weekly depending on your choice). Also, make sure that you put your best foot forward by including only relevant experience or experience with transferable skills and make sure that your supporting information is top notch. It might be tough at the start - you might get a lot of "unfortunately " emails - but don't give up as the NHS can sometimes be difficult to get into even for those in the UK. Johnshon5: |
Then, no, you don't. See link and attached image: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-england-from-another-country-during-coronavirus-covid-19 OmoManU: OmoManU:
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You only need your own POF to get CAS from your Uni. As long as you have adequate funds to show for all of you and you're able to prove it during your application, you're good but if it is a case of recycling funds, I'd say "Don't" because it can cost you your/their visa(s). ClickSis: |
What exact info do you need? I was in Canterbury for a while and worked with a number of CCCU students. emangks: |
Check the front page. chrysto: |
The only company that can sponsor you is a company that operates in 2 or more countries. This is usually proven by the addresses on their letterhead, Web presence/information amongst other means. Sort your financial evidence and send to your school or apply to another school. Without putting your finances in order, it will be difficult to get sponsored by a uni or getting a visa as your financial evidence will be under intense scrutiny by school/UKVI. Upphee: |
No, it won't. The "someone" isn’t correct. Check the front page, there's info on this there. Queenzy123: |
https://www.gov.uk/bringing-food-into-great-britain Stevewonder: |
https://ukguarantor.com/ bemagnify: |
Permanent Band 4 covid-19 vaccinator position in Central London. £27,157 - £29,859 inc HCA https://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/careers/our-vacancies.aspx#!/job/UK/London/London/Guys_St_Thomas_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Immuniser/Immuniser-v3947405?_ts=2188 Bank Secretary / Administrator Band 4, Hertfordshire. £22,549 - £24,882 pa pro rata. https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Hertfordshire/Hertfordshire/Hertfordshire_Partnership_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Bank_Secretary_Administrator/Bank_Secretary_Administrator-v3917118?_ts=508494 Bank Administrator Band 2, 3 or 4, Dorset. https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Dorset/Dorset/Dorset_HealthCare_University_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Trust_Temps/Trust_Temps-v3928763? Program Support Officer, Band 5, London. £30,786 - £37,841 inc HCA https://www.guysandstthomas.nhs.uk/careers/our-vacancies.aspx#!/job/UK/London/Loddon/Guys_St_Thomas_NHS_Foundation_Trust/HIN/HIN-v3925205?_ts=26688 Administration Team Leader Band 5, London, Permanent, £30,786 - £37,841 per annum inclusive. https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/London/London/University_College_London_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Gynaecology/Gynaecology-v3930792?_ts=365162 Assistant Finance Analyst NHS AfC: Band 5, Harlow, 37.5 hours. £26,938 - £33,111 per annum inclusive of HCAS https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Essex/Harlow/The_Princess_Alexandra_Hospital_NHS_Trust/FINANCE/FINANCE-v3926420?_ts=373921 Administration Coordinator Band 4, London, 37.5 hours. £27,157 - £29,859 per annum inclusive. https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/London/London/University_College_London_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Paediatric_Management/Paediatric_Management-v3924977?_ts=413066 Healthcare Assistant-Kangaroo Ward Band 3, Permanent. 37.5 hours. £24,938 - £26,385 per annum inclusive https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/London/London/Great_Ormond_Street_Hospital_Children_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Cardiology/Cardiology-v3945164?_ts=433681 Healthcare Assistant Band 3, London. 37.5 hours. £24,938 - £26,385 per annum inclusive https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/London/London/Great_Ormond_Street_Hospital_Children_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Outpatients/Outpatients-v3933323?_ts=478736 |
1. Yes, you can. 2. Are you in contact? Do you have his details? Is he legal? Will you be staying with him? 3. Her current name. LJ1AL: |
It shouldn't. You only need your 1st degree certificate. The WAEC only comes into play if you use it to prove your English proficiency to your prospective school. myhero: |
1. One-way is okay. 2. No, you dont. Just fill the passenger locator form. 3. It's a 50/50 for me. I'd rather fly Qatar than Royal Air Maroc. adexxxx: |
As far as I know, not true. canadaishome: |
By knock-on effect, i meant delay, not refusal for the innocent party. It happened with someone I know recently. Bourne007: |
Most often than not, reasons like this trigger a 10-year ban. Get your own visa 1st before he puts in for his so that it doesnt have a knock-on effect on your own application. Dammyomo123: |
Not everyone gets it with their BRP. Work visas usually come with the NI, student visas and some other visas don't come with it - it needs to be applied for separately. congressman101: |
You dont pay for it, you fill it online here: https://www.gov.uk/provide-journey-contact-details-before-travel-uk judithnze: |
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