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Initial Steps after landing.

Post by kumi » Thu Sep 29, 2005 1:17 pm

Hi Guys,

I want to know what are the first Do's after landing in UK for the first time. What applications are to be filled ., where to make an entry that we have arrived. Is there a PR card given to us ?? Where to register ourselves. Is there anything we have to do mandatorily ??

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Post by John » Thu Sep 29, 2005 1:39 pm

I have needed to look back at some of your previous posts to find out what sort of visa you have, because that is not clear from this posting. So you have now got your HSMP approval and EC.

Have you now got a job to go to? Accommodation to go to?

If you have a job to go to, start that job. The employer will give you a form P46 to complete which will lead to you being registered with the HMRC .... HM Revenue and Customs (formerly Inland Revenue). Also go along to the nearest Job Centre Plus office and proceed to get an interview to obtain a NINO .... a National Insurance number.

Also go to an NHS doctor's surgery and get yourself registered.

Doing those things will get you started here in the UK.

Expect to need to show your passport with its visa to confirm your rights in this country to work and to get NHS treatment.
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Post by Chess » Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:45 pm

John wrote: Expect to need to show your passport with its visa to confirm your rights in this country to work and to get NHS treatment.

have they started requesting for passports at GP surgeries? :roll:

i think employed 'illegals/overstayers' also pay NI/tax contributions and the system should not treat them unfairly...

The UK is definately becoming tough......however, survival for the fittest- the tougher it gets so will the immigrants :wink:
Where there is a will there is a way.

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Post by John » Thu Sep 29, 2005 3:17 pm

Chess, I don't think there is any doubt that the NHS is toughening its stance and ensuring that only those entitled get treatment under the NHS. We certainly ensured that passports with visas were with us when my wife and step-daughter registered at our local NHS surgery.
i think employed 'illegals/overstayers' also pay NI/tax contributions and the system should not treat them unfairly...
Ah well, things are going to get much much tougher! When they start handing out £2000 each penalty notices to employers employing illegal workers it is not unreasonable to think that such penalties will, well, apply the mind of a lot of employers!
John

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thanx..

Post by kumi » Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:06 am

thanx for the answers..., I will be more specific in the future.

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steps

Post by antontony » Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:03 am

- police
- nhs
- banks
- dss (national insurance)
- letting agents

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Post by John » Fri Sep 30, 2005 11:32 am

Police? That only applies if your visa contains a requirement to register with the Police .... and that will depend upon your nationality.

Many nationalities are exempt from that requirement.
John

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driving license.

Post by kumi » Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:34 pm

and what about driving license. I tried to apply using my passport as identity., dvla sent back the application saying that I need to find someone to sign it and that person should have known me for atleast 2 years..., I am so new to this country., that means i cannot get a provisional license for another two years. I am from india and hold a indian driving license., anybody who managed to do this..

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Post by ppron747 » Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:01 pm

Have a look at http://www.dvla.gov.uk/forms/pdf/INF38.pdf

If you have an Indian driving licence, you can use that for up to 12 months, and Section 8 also says "If you have been in this country for less than two years you should take your application and identity documents to the nearest DVLA local office. Staff there are able to certify photographs in these circumstances."
|| paul R.I.P, January, 2007
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kumi
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wow..

Post by kumi » Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:16 pm

that sounds like a do-able thing., I will try it out and let you guys know.

Thanx mate.

kumi
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it worked.

Post by kumi » Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:01 am

It worked. I went to local DVLA office and got it signed by an DVLA officer at the counter. they send it out to dVLA swansea too and give a ack.

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