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Appreciate the stepks taken by HO but the concern still prevails considering number of rcos still remains same.bbo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:09 amHi,
Many articles(one listed below) mentions NHS claim of 2300 doctors being refused visa from Nov to May. As per the data shared through the RTI act the total number of visas that were refused until April itself were 2200 (please correct me if i am wrong). So, by May this figure would be max 3000. Now if NHS says 2300 were doctors who were refused it would mean only 700 applications are refused from other occupations in May.
This somehow doesn't add up and looks to good to be true. Also, applications greater than 130 score are about 750 in April, most of these would be Nurses so it looks like a big number too. Total applications in April are 4500 and out of which 2300 doctors + about 500 Nurses =2800 and remaining 1700 are general folks. So to me it seems once this new rule is in place all of us would get through the very next month.
Can someone do this calculation at their end to double check. It would give us a sense of how many months would it take for the backlog to clear out once docs and nurses are out of the equation.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6522966/t ... ls-on-nhs/
Regards-
Good that you have taken time and analysed it along with this am keen to know the status of approvals from today onwards if the new rule applies from this month then it will a great news. Another think to consider is there is no rejection yet though it's too early but there are not too many approvals happened in last 2 months as well.bbo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:09 amHi,
Many articles(one listed below) mentions NHS claim of 2300 doctors being refused visa from Nov to May. As per the data shared through the RTI act the total number of visas that were refused until April itself were 2200 (please correct me if i am wrong). So, by May this figure would be max 3000. Now if NHS says 2300 were doctors who were refused it would mean only 700 applications are refused from other occupations in May.
This somehow doesn't add up and looks to good to be true. Also, applications greater than 130 score are about 750 in April, most of these would be Nurses so it looks like a big number too. Total applications in April are 4500 and out of which 2300 doctors + about 500 Nurses =2800 and remaining 1700 are general folks. So to me it seems once this new rule is in place all of us would get through the very next month.
Can someone do this calculation at their end to double check. It would give us a sense of how many months would it take for the backlog to clear out once docs and nurses are out of the equation.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6522966/t ... ls-on-nhs/
Regards-
bbo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 8:09 amHi,
Many articles(one listed below) mentions NHS claim of 2300 doctors being refused visa from Nov to May. As per the data shared through the RTI act the total number of visas that were refused until April itself were 2200 (please correct me if i am wrong). So, by May this figure would be max 3000. Now if NHS says 2300 were doctors who were refused it would mean only 700 applications are refused from other occupations in May.
This somehow doesn't add up and looks to good to be true. Also, applications greater than 130 score are about 750 in April, most of these would be Nurses so it looks like a big number too. Total applications in April are 4500 and out of which 2300 doctors + about 500 Nurses =2800 and remaining 1700 are general folks. So to me it seems once this new rule is in place all of us would get through the very next month.
Can someone do this calculation at their end to double check. It would give us a sense of how many months would it take for the backlog to clear out once docs and nurses are out of the equation.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6522966/t ... ls-on-nhs/
Regards-
maybe this explains about the delay for all other applicants toolondondreams2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:18 pmIt's official
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/doct ... 2-visa-cap
But they have not mentioned the effective date of change - sigh!UKTier2June2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:30 pmmaybe this explains about the delay for all other applicants toolondondreams2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:18 pmIt's official
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/doct ... 2-visa-cap
As far as I recall in the past threads were mentioned that NHS usually consume 30-40% (around 700) certificates from 2k available. This is the number of granted certificates. I don't know how much non-SOL NHS doctors are waiting with 45p or less.londondreams2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:37 pmDoes anyone know the job code for doctors? I know for Nurses it is 2231 and there are over 400 nurses every month. If anyone could let me know for doctors, we could work out, number of free spaces every month?
yeah but all NHS codes are not out of quota, its only doctors and nurses. there are still positions such as medical registrar and others still part of quota. People also talk about 2300 doctors rejected but are they unique applications or only 500 so applying 6 times?apazhe wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:43 pmAs far as I recall in the past threads were mentioned that NHS usually consume 30-40% (around 700) certificates from 2k available. This is the number of granted certificates. I don't know how much non-SOL NHS doctors are waiting with 45p or less.londondreams2018 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:37 pmDoes anyone know the job code for doctors? I know for Nurses it is 2231 and there are over 400 nurses every month. If anyone could let me know for doctors, we could work out, number of free spaces every month?