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Unfortunately many GP's in my area in London ask for that. Usually the receptionist at the GP does not know much about the rules. And when asked to give it in writing that they are unable to register you because of the less than 6 months of visa validity, they start giving you other reasons that they are currently not accepting new registrations, or some other ridiculous reasons on the same line.tapas_16880 wrote:Hi Guys,
I had moved to the new address last november but cudn't re-register myself with the loxal GP. I was initially registered with the GP during my old address.
Now that there are only 3 months left till my extn they are saying there shud be a minimum 6 months visa validity to re-register with GP.
I and my wife both have our NHS numbers but was thinking can this affect my extn?
I think it shud not but still want your views as you guys have always been kind and helpful to me.
Thanks,
Tapas
If some one come up with such silly logic then its best to complain to appropriate government agency as GP receptionist is putting your health at risk whereas they are supposed to protect. Ask this in writing and if denied then complain to NHS. I do not know where to complain but finding this over internet is not very difficult. Here in UK, many think that non-white immigrants are easy target and if not stopped then it will be problem. Better to tackle them head on rather than ignoring. So far, I have taken estate agent and private parking guy head on where they backed off soon after realising that it is not easy. Despite many problems in UK system specially being faced by dealing with UKBA, no one harm if you are on the right side of law.silent_warrior wrote:Unfortunately many GP's in my area in London ask for that. Usually the receptionist at the GP does not know much about the rules. And when asked to give it in writing that they are unable to register you because of the less than 6 months of visa validity, they start giving you other reasons that they are currently not accepting new registrations, or some other ridiculous reasons on the same line.tapas_16880 wrote:Hi Guys,
I had moved to the new address last november but cudn't re-register myself with the loxal GP. I was initially registered with the GP during my old address.
Now that there are only 3 months left till my extn they are saying there shud be a minimum 6 months visa validity to re-register with GP.
I and my wife both have our NHS numbers but was thinking can this affect my extn?
I think it shud not but still want your views as you guys have always been kind and helpful to me.
Thanks,
Tapas
Though your GP registration has absolutely nothing to do with your Tier 1 extension. And if you are thinking of providing the NHS registration card, as an additional document(which some applicants do), then you can always provide some other proof. Again none of which is actually necessary