UK NMC decision Letter stories, CoS stories and experiences
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So, I decided to start this thread so we can discuss our U.K. NMC decision letter stories as well as CoS and Tier 2 visa application in the year 2019. Especially with all the new updates and changes with the NMC for international registration and Brexit.
I joined the queue on the 20th of February and still waiting for my DL. I know it is still early. But these days, people have been testifying to getting it in less than 15 working days. I am really anxious. Anyone submitted around the time, and still waiting for their DL as well?
Agencies secure you faster, most hospitals work with them to get quick staffing at affordable costs, hence the NHS pays for most of the things or refunds. When working or going through direct there is no third party guide like an agent who can hasten your application and it may take longer and once successful you may be paying everything, its more expensive on your own, remember you are paying for everything. I rather an agent as after settling in you can leave after 3 years once you've worked off what they paid. I find agencies have more security.
2 minutes ago, Denny Chasteau said:60 days maximum, but its accordingbtonhow you are in queue and region of the world. Because I am Caribbean and loads of people been getting theirs in 5 days- 1 month. Others have to wait forever. It's all depending.
Earlier this year it was within 30 days but since September almost 60 days
Essay Lynder Matthew, BSN, RN
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I see that many do not use agencies. Please is there a disadvantage working with these agents? Or is it better going through the process without an agent?