Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK.Tier 1Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011).Vocational TraineeThese posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts.If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship.You will require to have full registration with the GDC.SO i guess......Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time.RegardsAqsaFrom: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 hey aqsa which visa category r u under?From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK.Tier 1Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011).Vocational TraineeThese posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts.If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship.You will require to have full registration with the GDC.SO i guess......Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time.RegardsAqsaFrom: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationalityFrom: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under?From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK.Tier 1Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011).Vocational TraineeThese posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts.If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship.You will require to have full registration with the GDC.SO i guess......Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time.RegardsAqsaFrom: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Hi, So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? Thanks in advance. -Sneha From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Hi am in Tier 1 dependant visa. It s mentioned that 'No employment as a doctor or dentist in training'. and got my visa last Nov. Rani From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM Hi, So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? Thanks in advance. -Sneha From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Hi AqsaThanks for the information...have been trying to clarify this for a long time...so does this mean that for people in Tier 1 dependent visa (most of whom will have the 'no employment as dentist in training' affixed on it ) giving ORE is a practically useless exercise as they will not be able to gain VT /SHO/HO or any other position which will help them gain entry level in to UK NHS system ?? I am planning to give ORE soon but this kind of deflates my motivation to go through the grind as the whole time,effort and energy will be a wasted exercise if we cannot work even after clearing Part 2....Any thoughts welcome...From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationalityFrom: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under?From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK.Tier 1Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011).Vocational TraineeThese posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts.If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship.You will require to have full registration with the GDC.SO i guess......Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time.RegardsAqsaFrom: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 but i hear that the new rules for tier 1 are going to be out in april. From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 6:30 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 U can still work in private.Sent from my iPadOn 20 Feb 2011, at 11:55, Buble <bubled@...> wrote: Hi AqsaThanks for the information...have been trying to clarify this for a long time...so does this mean that for people in Tier 1 dependent visa (most of whom will have the 'no employment as dentist in training' affixed on it ) giving ORE is a practically useless exercise as they will not be able to gain VT /SHO/HO or any other position which will help them gain entry level in to UK NHS system ?? I am planning to give ORE soon but this kind of deflates my motivation to go through the grind as the whole time,effort and energy will be a wasted exercise if we cannot work even after clearing Part 2....Any thoughts welcome...From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationalityFrom: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under?From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK.Tier 1Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011).Vocational TraineeThese posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts.If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship.You will require to have full registration with the GDC.SO i guess......Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time.RegardsAqsaFrom: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 ok so kindly clear to me something. according to what was in my mind I was supposed to apply for bussiness visitor visa to give the ore. After giving the ore and clearing it and getting registered with the gdc. I have to take my vt. For the vt I get a work permit ? ... am i right. Can someone kindly elaborate. Can someone actually throw light on what we are actually supposed to be applying for and working upon if we are not british citizens and dental surgery graduates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Thanks for your reply.....So do you mean to say I can apply for ORE under visit visa..Will I be able to work there after that in a private firm..What are the pros and cons.....Please elaborate..... Thanks in advance From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Saturday, February 19, 2011, 3:50 PM Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 why not you ask the immigration people or some lawyer who are practicing imigration issues.............. From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM Hi, So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? Thanks in advance. -Sneha From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 hey all, as far i heard from one of my fren who is a dentist here that non europeans cannot do a VT here on any kind of visa...wt we all do after clearing ore is VT equivalence....not VT proper....u cannot do an SHO job on tier 1 hsmp visa as it a training job.... From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 i copy pasted an article from an authetic website, it clearly states:If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training.So i dont see why we cant work on VT.U need to check again dr pavan.Apart from that u cant even work privately since u dont have the proper visa and for job u have to show u have a proper right to live and work in UK.RegardsAqsaFrom: dr pavan <drpavan82@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 7:22:16 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey all, as far i heard from one of my fren who is a dentist here that non europeans cannot do a VT here on any kind of visa...wt we all do after clearing ore is VT equivalence....not VT proper....u cannot do an SHO job on tier 1 hsmp visa as it a training job.... From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 hi aqsa, i think ur right but ur mail says this is applicable if u ve done ur bds from one of the uk dental schools though ur not an eea national.....i ve another query...im on tier 1 hsmp visa...can i work as a dentist if i clear ore....n can i enroll fa vt...i ll be thankful if u can help me out in this issue...... regards pavan From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training.After ORE we will get full registration and even if we are not EEA citizen we can apply for VT. I guess u misunderstood the statement or maybe i didn't get you right so if that doesn't help with your query kindly explain again.If u are on tier 1 visa there must be something written on your visa page.If it says u cant work as dentist then u cant even after clearing ore.RegardsAqsaFrom: dr pavan <drpavan82@...> Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 1:47:58 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hi aqsa, i think ur right but ur mail says this is applicable if u ve done ur bds from one of the uk dental schools though ur not an eea national.....i ve another query...im on tier 1 hsmp visa...can i work as a dentist if i clear ore....n can i enroll fa vt...i ll be thankful if u can help me out in this issue...... regards pavan From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 Dr. Pavan, the only route for a non - UK/EEA national to work here is through TIER 2 or those under BUSINESS sector.... From: dr pavan <drpavan82@...> Cc: Sent: Monday, 21 February 2011, 1:47Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements hi aqsa, i think ur right but ur mail says this is applicable if u ve done ur bds from one of the uk dental schools though ur not an eea national.....i ve another query...im on tier 1 hsmp visa...can i work as a dentist if i clear ore....n can i enroll fa vt...i ll be thankful if u can help me out in this issue...... regards pavan From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 it says no work as a doctor or dentist in training....wt does that mean training jobs like sho... From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Training jobs like SHO wont allow u to work either on that because they are training and your visa states u cant work as dentist in training.I have recently applied to a number of SHO jobs and they all ask if u have any such restriction written on your visa, they even demand a proof so i am afraid this is what the scenario is.I am amazed to see so many applicants who havent consider this possibilty at all before applying for ORE because atleast i did my thorough search before investing in such a big project.I request all new candidates to clarify their visa requirements first and then apply for ore coz it takes effort and time and u dont want to end up wasting both of them.RegardsAqsaFrom: dr pavan <drpavan82@...> Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 10:27:14 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements it says no work as a doctor or dentist in training....wt does that mean training jobs like sho... From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 U can still work in private.Sent from my iPadOn 21 Feb 2011, at 12:32, Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> wrote: Training jobs like SHO wont allow u to work either on that because they are training and your visa states u cant work as dentist in training.I have recently applied to a number of SHO jobs and they all ask if u have any such restriction written on your visa, they even demand a proof so i am afraid this is what the scenario is.I am amazed to see so many applicants who havent consider this possibilty at all before applying for ORE because atleast i did my thorough search before investing in such a big project.I request all new candidates to clarify their visa requirements first and then apply for ore coz it takes effort and time and u dont want to end up wasting both of them.RegardsAqsaFrom: dr pavan <drpavan82@...> Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 10:27:14 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements it says no work as a doctor or dentist in training....wt does that mean training jobs like sho... From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 1:00 AM I am wife of a british national so on a spouse visa and eventually gonna get bristish nationality From: Neelam Raza <neelamraza@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:39:56 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements hey aqsa which visa category r u under? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. Tier 1 Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). Vocational Trainee These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. You will require to have full registration with the GDC. SO i guess...... Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. Regards Aqsa From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PMSubject: Re: VIsa Requirements Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. Thanks From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PMSubject: VIsa Requirements I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa.Thank you . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 hi everybody, aqsa fatima is right,uk immigration has been very strict during last 6 months,they are completeley closing of hsmp,work permit or any kind of work visa from april 2011,even though we are getting registeration with gdc,but they have mentioned already that 'no employment as a doctor or dentist in training'that means they dont need more doctors or dentist,bcoz they are appointing european dentist ,why they would appoint us with so many obligations with uk border. so that means we are wasting our time n money for ore,if after all this complications,we cant get proper work visa,then whats the point of ore.....one of my friend ,she passed last year,but couldn't get tier 1 visa,n now she has gone to back home...hope it will help... thanks > > > From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...> > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > > Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > Hi, >  > So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. >  > Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. >  > NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? >  >  > If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? >  > Thanks in advance. >  > -Sneha >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> > > Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > > > > > The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. > > > > Tier 1 > Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. > The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). > > > > Vocational Trainee > These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. > If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. > You will require to have full registration with the GDC. > SO i guess...... > Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. > > > Regards > > > Aqsa > > > From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. >  > Thanks > > > > > > From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PM > Subject: VIsa Requirements > >  > > I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa. > Thank you . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 Guys I have spoken to a few doctors here and this is what they can make of the statement 'no employment as doctors/ dentist in training' The government sponsors certain training posts in hospitals, which helps hospitals to recruit young doctors as trainees. Hence you will not be eligible for these posts. This dosent mean you cant get employment. Having said that I agree that the immigration laws have been tightened. Like tier 1 visa has been reserved for extremely talented individuals. There are only 3200 odd positions available. So the only other option available is tier 2 for which one needs sponsorship. For those who already have tier 1 you have residential permit and this allows you to do vt. However you should be settled atleast a year before your renewal otherwise you won't be able to meet the income requirements. Hope this helps Regards Vani Sent from on Android From: Samita <samita.mujtaba@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Sent: Mon, Feb 21, 2011 2:05:21 PM hi everybody, aqsa fatima is right,uk immigration has been very strict during last 6 months,they are completeley closing of hsmp,work permit or any kind of work visa from april 2011,even though we are getting registeration with gdc,but they have mentioned already that 'no employment as a doctor or dentist in training'that means they dont need more doctors or dentist,bcoz they are appointing european dentist ,why they would appoint us with so many obligations with uk border. so that means we are wasting our time n money for ore,if after all this complications,we cant get proper work visa,then whats the point of ore.....one of my friend ,she passed last year,but couldn't get tier 1 visa,n now she has gone to back home...hope it will help... thanks > > > From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...> > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > > Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > Hi, >  > So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. >  > Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. >  > NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? >  >  > If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? >  > Thanks in advance. >  > -Sneha >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> > > Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > > > > > The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. > > > > Tier 1 > Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. > The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). > > > > Vocational Trainee > These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. > If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. > You will require to have full registration with the GDC. > SO i guess...... > Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. > > > Regards > > > Aqsa > > > From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. >  > Thanks > > > > > > From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PM > Subject: VIsa Requirements > >  > > I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa. > Thank you . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 HiBut those already on Tier 1/dependent visa due to the clause 'no employment as dentist in traning' ,although may be considered resident in UK but the said clause bars them from taking up VT or any post considered as trainee post like SHO etc...From: Suvani Vasudevan <suvani.vasudevan@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements" " < >, "samita.mujtaba@..." <samita.mujtaba@...>Date: Monday, February 21, 2011, 4:22 PM Guys I have spoken to a few doctors here and this is what they can make of the statement 'no employment as doctors/ dentist in training' The government sponsors certain training posts in hospitals, which helps hospitals to recruit young doctors as trainees. Hence you will not be eligible for these posts. This dosent mean you cant get employment. Having said that I agree that the immigration laws have been tightened. Like tier 1 visa has been reserved for extremely talented individuals. There are only 3200 odd positions available. So the only other option available is tier 2 for which one needs sponsorship. For those who already have tier 1 you have residential permit and this allows you to do vt. However you should be settled atleast a year before your renewal otherwise you won't be able to meet the income requirements. Hope this helps Regards Vani Sent from on Android From: Samita <samita.mujtaba@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Sent: Mon, Feb 21, 2011 2:05:21 PM hi everybody, aqsa fatima is right,uk immigration has been very strict during last 6 months,they are completeley closing of hsmp,work permit or any kind of work visa from april 2011,even though we are getting registeration with gdc,but they have mentioned already that 'no employment as a doctor or dentist in training'that means they dont need more doctors or dentist,bcoz they are appointing european dentist ,why they would appoint us with so many obligations with uk border. so that means we are wasting our time n money for ore,if after all this complications,we cant get proper work visa,then whats the point of ore.....one of my friend ,she passed last year,but couldn't get tier 1 visa,n now she has gone to back home...hope it will help... thanks > > > From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...> > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > > Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > Hi, >  > So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. >  > Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. >  > NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? >  >  > If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? >  > Thanks in advance. >  > -Sneha >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> > > Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > > > > > The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. > > > > Tier 1 > Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. > The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). > > > > Vocational Trainee > These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. > If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. > You will require to have full registration with the GDC. > SO i guess...... > Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. > > > Regards > > > Aqsa > > > From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. >  > Thanks > > > > > > From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PM > Subject: VIsa Requirements > >  > > I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa. > Thank you . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 hello every one, i am planing to give ore exam in april. can any one plz tell me what should i do? should i come to the uk as a visitor? should i give the exam of ore or not? as there are many complications after passing the ore. . . plz help me . . .thanksFrom: Buble <bubled@...> Sent: Mon, 21 February, 2011 22:13:00Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements HiBut those already on Tier 1/dependent visa due to the clause 'no employment as dentist in traning' ,although may be considered resident in UK but the said clause bars them from taking up VT or any post considered as trainee post like SHO etc...From: Suvani Vasudevan <suvani.vasudevan@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements" " < >, "samita.mujtaba@..." <samita.mujtaba@...>Date: Monday, February 21, 2011, 4:22 PM Guys I have spoken to a few doctors here and this is what they can make of the statement 'no employment as doctors/ dentist in training' The government sponsors certain training posts in hospitals, which helps hospitals to recruit young doctors as trainees. Hence you will not be eligible for these posts. This dosent mean you cant get employment. Having said that I agree that the immigration laws have been tightened. Like tier 1 visa has been reserved for extremely talented individuals. There are only 3200 odd positions available. So the only other option available is tier 2 for which one needs sponsorship. For those who already have tier 1 you have residential permit and this allows you to do vt. However you should be settled atleast a year before your renewal otherwise you won't be able to meet the income requirements. Hope this helps Regards Vani Sent from on Android From: Samita <samita.mujtaba@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Sent: Mon, Feb 21, 2011 2:05:21 PM hi everybody, aqsa fatima is right,uk immigration has been very strict during last 6 months,they are completeley closing of hsmp,work permit or any kind of work visa from april 2011,even though we are getting registeration with gdc,but they have mentioned already that 'no employment as a doctor or dentist in training'that means they dont need more doctors or dentist,bcoz they are appointing european dentist ,why they would appoint us with so many obligations with uk border. so that means we are wasting our time n money for ore,if after all this complications,we cant get proper work visa,then whats the point of ore.....one of my friend ,she passed last year,but couldn't get tier 1 visa,n now she has gone to back home...hope it will help... thanks > > > From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...> > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > > Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > Hi, >  > So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. >  > Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. >  > NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? >  >  > If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? >  > Thanks in advance. >  > -Sneha >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> > > Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > > > > > The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. > > > > Tier 1 > Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. > The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). > > > > Vocational Trainee > These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. > If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. > You will require to have full registration with the GDC. > SO i guess...... > Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. > > > Regards > > > Aqsa > > > From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. >  > Thanks > > > > > > From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PM > Subject: VIsa Requirements > >  > > I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa. > Thank you . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2011 Report Share Posted February 21, 2011 For sitting the ORE, ANY visa will work, what you need to think is what will you do in the long term after passing both examns as passing doesn't guaranty you are able to work in the UK.We all need to think about it as this is a long, difficult and expensive process and immigration laws are becoming tighter every time.From: naresh kumar <arroranaresh@...> Sent: Mon, 21 February, 2011 12:50:29Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements hello every one, i am planing to give ore exam in april. can any one plz tell me what should i do? should i come to the uk as a visitor? should i give the exam of ore or not? as there are many complications after passing the ore. . . plz help me . . .thanksFrom: Buble <bubled@...> Sent: Mon, 21 February, 2011 22:13:00Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements HiBut those already on Tier 1/dependent visa due to the clause 'no employment as dentist in traning' ,although may be considered resident in UK but the said clause bars them from taking up VT or any post considered as trainee post like SHO etc...From: Suvani Vasudevan <suvani.vasudevan@...>Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements" " < >, "samita.mujtaba@..." <samita.mujtaba@...>Date: Monday, February 21, 2011, 4:22 PM Guys I have spoken to a few doctors here and this is what they can make of the statement 'no employment as doctors/ dentist in training' The government sponsors certain training posts in hospitals, which helps hospitals to recruit young doctors as trainees. Hence you will not be eligible for these posts. This dosent mean you cant get employment. Having said that I agree that the immigration laws have been tightened. Like tier 1 visa has been reserved for extremely talented individuals. There are only 3200 odd positions available. So the only other option available is tier 2 for which one needs sponsorship. For those who already have tier 1 you have residential permit and this allows you to do vt. However you should be settled atleast a year before your renewal otherwise you won't be able to meet the income requirements. Hope this helps Regards Vani Sent from on Android From: Samita <samita.mujtaba@...>; To: < >; Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements Sent: Mon, Feb 21, 2011 2:05:21 PM hi everybody, aqsa fatima is right,uk immigration has been very strict during last 6 months,they are completeley closing of hsmp,work permit or any kind of work visa from april 2011,even though we are getting registeration with gdc,but they have mentioned already that 'no employment as a doctor or dentist in training'that means they dont need more doctors or dentist,bcoz they are appointing european dentist ,why they would appoint us with so many obligations with uk border. so that means we are wasting our time n money for ore,if after all this complications,we cant get proper work visa,then whats the point of ore.....one of my friend ,she passed last year,but couldn't get tier 1 visa,n now she has gone to back home...hope it will help... thanks > > > From: Sneha Pandya <dr_snehapandya@...> > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > > Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 3:16 PM > > >  > > > > > > > > Hi, >  > So if I want to come on my own visa and not on Dependent visa for which category I have to apply now for VT training once I complete ORE part 2? Currently I am appearing for ORE part 1 this April. >  > Or If I can not come on my own as I am not holding master degree and BDS is not valid there, then for which visa category my Husband should apply (he is holding mater's degree in IT) so that I will be eligible as dependent for VT. >  > NOTE: Previously I came to UK on Tier 2 Dependent visa, but on my Visa it was clearly mentioned that I can not work/training as dentist. So if I come on Tier 1 or other category then this message won't be there? >  >  > If anybody has some idea or in same situation like me then please share your information on this? >  > Thanks in advance. >  > -Sneha >  > > > > > > > > > > > > > From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> > > Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 12:24:05 AM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > > > > > The fact that a dentist has gained the right to enter to the UK does not override the legal requirements that any dentist practising in the UK must hold appropriate registration with the General Dental Council (GDC). Likewise, registration with the GDC or eligibility to apply for registration does not itself convey a right to entry to the UK, or the right to work in the UK. > > > > Tier 1 > Highly skilled individuals to contribute to growth and productivity. Tier 1 has replaced the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Any individual who would have previously applied through the HSMP route will now follow the Tier 1 process when their existing permission to stay ends. If you are eligible to enter the UK under Tier 1, you do not require a job offer before entering the UK. In Tier 1 applications, the level of academic qualifications needed must be equivalent to a UK Masters degree as confirmed by UK NARIC. If your visa states that you cannot work in any training posts, then you are not eligible to apply for House Officer, Senior House Officer, Dental Foundation 1 and 2, Vocational Trainee General Professional Trainee (GPT) or Specialist Registrar posts in the UK. On 19 July 2010 an interim limit on the number of visas issued to Tier 1 was introduced. There has also been an increase in the number of points required for a Tier 1 applicant. > The Tier 1 (general) visa is currently colsed to migrants who are overseas (February 2011). > > > > Vocational Trainee > These posts are being replaced by DF1 posts. If you have entered the UK on a Tier 1 Visa which states that you are not eligible for doctor or dentist training posts, you would not be able to apply for one of these posts. > If you have completed your undergraduate training in dentistry in one of the UK dental schools, and have full registration with the GDC, but you are not an EEA citizen, you would still be able to apply for VT or Foundation training. You should contact lin at COPDEND regarding visa sponsorship. > You will require to have full registration with the GDC. > SO i guess...... > Since the Tier visa is closed now, there is no point in giving ore for those who cant stay in uk for a year after ore for their vocational training.Please check your status through the authentic websites because you might end up wasting money and time. > > > Regards > > > Aqsa > > > From: Jiwan Gurung <jiwankumarg@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 8:50:39 PM > Subject: Re: VIsa Requirements > >  > > > > Hi you will probably require a visit visa and make sure your exam date is within the visa time period. >  > Thanks > > > > > > From: thomashwin <thomashwin@...> > > Sent: Sat, February 19, 2011 5:56:42 PM > Subject: VIsa Requirements > >  > > I am Ashwin.I would like to apply for ORE oart 1..MY bro is working in UK.Can anybody tell me How do i go about with the visa requiremennts.I am currently in India working in a hospital.Shoul i take the general visit visa or the students visit visa. > Thank you . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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