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#1 she can go to Job Centre Plus to do this too.rathernicelydone wrote:Would it be useful for someone to pin a post to this forum detailing the kind of activities to complete for new arrivals? For example my wife has been given a spouse visa and will be arriving next month. I am putting together a list of activities like the one below. Any other suggestions to add?
1. Obtain National Insurance Number via Application Helpline on 0345 600 0643
2. Register with local GP
3. Update bank account to joint account/Get a new bank account
4. Register with local council to add name to council tax bill
5. Register with Government Gateway to access services online such as DVLA http://www.gateway.gov.uk/
6. Apply for provisional driving license if International driving license not held
7. Obtain SIM card
8. Arrange meeting with recruitment consultant
9. Arrange driving lessons to get used to UK driving conditions (if international driving license held)
The idea is not just to ensure the person is settled and has access to all the services they need but when it comes to renewing the visa there is plenty of documentary evidence to prove the marriage is real and subsisting.
Thank you for thisrathernicelydone wrote:Would it be useful for someone to pin a post to this forum detailing the kind of activities to complete for new arrivals? For example my wife has been given a spouse visa and will be arriving next month. I am putting together a list of activities like the one below. Any other suggestions to add?
1. Obtain National Insurance Number via Application Helpline on 0345 600 0643
2. Register with local GP
3. Update bank account to joint account/Get a new bank account
4. Register with local council to add name to council tax bill
5. Register with Government Gateway to access services online such as DVLA http://www.gateway.gov.uk/
6. Apply for provisional driving license if International driving license not held
7. Obtain SIM card
8. Arrange meeting with recruitment consultant
9. Arrange driving lessons to get used to UK driving conditions (if international driving license held)
The idea is not just to ensure the person is settled and has access to all the services they need but when it comes to renewing the visa there is plenty of documentary evidence to prove the marriage is real and subsisting.
Been in the UK for about 10 years and was not even aware of this. Looking it up now.rukhsarmanzoor wrote:5. Register with Government Gateway to access services online such as DVLA http://www.gateway.gov.uk/
#1 There is no point in going to the Job Centre Plus as they also ask you to book an appointment over phone.CR001 wrote:#1 she can go to Job Centre Plus to do this too.rathernicelydone wrote:Would it be useful for someone to pin a post to this forum detailing the kind of activities to complete for new arrivals? For example my wife has been given a spouse visa and will be arriving next month. I am putting together a list of activities like the one below. Any other suggestions to add?
1. Obtain National Insurance Number via Application Helpline on 0345 600 0643
2. Register with local GP
3. Update bank account to joint account/Get a new bank account
4. Register with local council to add name to council tax bill
5. Register with Government Gateway to access services online such as DVLA http://www.gateway.gov.uk/
6. Apply for provisional driving license if International driving license not held
7. Obtain SIM card
8. Arrange meeting with recruitment consultant
9. Arrange driving lessons to get used to UK driving conditions (if international driving license held)
The idea is not just to ensure the person is settled and has access to all the services they need but when it comes to renewing the visa there is plenty of documentary evidence to prove the marriage is real and subsisting.
#2 can only be done once she has proof of address.
#6 you will need to check as I am sure she needs to be resident for a certain period before she can apply for a provisional license (think it is 180 days).
#8 likely possible once she has NI number as she will be asked for proof of this
#9 see my comment on #6
The first thing she will need to do is to collect her BRP from the designated post office. Her visa issued abroad will only be valid for 30 days and she needs to collect her BRP card within 10 days of arrival. Everything else will only be possible once she has the card.