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2019 NMC Decision Letter

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?

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1 hour ago, Athene Pallas said:

My queue date is october 17. Still waiting for my DL. Should i be worried? Ugh waiting sucks

Huh thats too long. Did you have any issue applying?

1 hour ago, Diya Senthil said:

OMG that's too long.did u call them?

No, I haven’t called them yet. Do you by any chance have their contact number? My friend got her DL last december 21, her queue date was on october 9. I’m thinking maybe bec of the holidays that’s why there have been a delay.

+442073339333. Give a call to this number and press overseas verification.please enquire as soon as possible k? And don't be tensed.?

9 minutes ago, Athene Pallas said:

No, I haven’t called them yet. Do you by any chance have their contact number? My friend got her DL last december 21, her queue date was on october 9. I’m thinking maybe bec of the holidays that’s why there have been a delay.

If it is more than 60 days, they should've had no reason to not issue you DL. I will definitely call them straightaway and ask for explanation.

5 minutes ago, fifi_89 said:

If it is more than 60 days, they should've had no reason to not issue you DL. I will definitely call them straightaway and ask for explanation.

Does the counting should be based on calendar days or working days? I’m kinda confused.

sorry dear in this counting even I m confused. So I think it's better to get answer from others.guys please help

2 minutes ago, Athene Pallas said:

Does the counting should be based on calendar days or working days? I’m kinda confused.

My queue date was 29 of October i got it last week Monday. Shouldn’t be more than 60 days please call them now

Just now, Diya Senthil said:

sorry dear in this counting even I m confused. So I think it's better to get answer from others.guys please help

Its 60 days which includes weekends not just working days

2 minutes ago, Diya Senthil said:

sorry dear in this counting even I m confused. So I think it's better to get answer from others.guys please help

Bec if i would base it on working days then i’m probably on my 49th day today. Thank you so much for replying, i really appreciate it.

4 minutes ago, Essay Lynder Matthew said:

My queue date was 29 of October i got it last week Monday. Shouldn’t be more than 60 days please call them now

Its 60 days which includes weekends not just working days

Oh okay, thank you. Will do that.

Athene! Did you make a call to nmc? Any updates?

Guys its been 60 days.not yet received my DL. I m so tensed please pray for me

Hello everyone, I heard some nhs only pay for flight and accommodation and don't pay for IHS, ielt, cbt, visa and the rest. How true is that please?

Yes its true , If its under GLP means

Global Learners Programme
Acknowledgement of Terms & Conditions
(Non-Philippine region)

As part of your employment with an NHS England Trust you will receive several benefits and costs paid for you. Some costs however you will need to pay yourself or will be recouped after you start your
employment.

Please see the table below.
Expected Costs Paid by Trust Paid by Nurse Notes
IELTS/OET Exam £155/£330 Paid by nurse in country
NMC stage 1 - CBT £83 Paid by nurse in country
NMC Application £140 Paid by nurse in country
NMC Part 2 - OSCE exam £794
Travel and accommodation for OSCE exam £225
NMC registration fee £153 Paid by the nurse when in the UK
Immigration Health Surcharge (£400 per year) £1,200 Recouped by Trust from Nurse
Visa (3year costs paid in year 1) £464 Recouped by Trust from Nurse
Certificate of Sponsorship £199
Immigration Skills Charge from April 2017 £3000
Airport transfer on arrival £30
Accommodation Support / settling package £1000
Flight to the UK £550
Total recouped from nurse -£1600 £1600 Paid back over a minimum of 12
months once a Band 5 nurse

Other fees £3,906
Additional Potential costs
OSCE 2nd attempt £397 Trust to pay on behalf of nurse
OSCE 3rd attempt £397 and recoup from Nurses salary
Total additional potential costs recouped from nurse -£794 £794

understand and accept that the cost of the Visa and Surcharge (and any further OSCE attempts) will be recouped from me over a minimum of 12 months once I become a Band 5 nurse with my Trust.


IELTS/OET, CBT and NMC application fee are all paid by the nurse in country and prior to departure to the UK.

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