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Just switch on your roamingbigben1982 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:51 amHi Forum experts,
Quick question.
I am flying back home next week.
Would you recommend me to let HO knows that I am leaving UK for a month?
If yes, what's the best way to contact them please?
I would like to let them know just in case if they try to contact me while I am away.
Thanks Londoner007 for your kind words.
You should definitely not be afraid from UKVI call to cancel your plan of holidays/visiting your home country. Because even within UK you may miss UKVI call when you are on work, toilet, driving, shopping etc. However, going away from UK for very long time during the application process is not wise. Just switch on your roaming.seagul wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:06 amJust switch on your roamingbigben1982 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:51 amHi Forum experts,
Quick question.
I am flying back home next week.
Would you recommend me to let HO knows that I am leaving UK for a month?
If yes, what's the best way to contact them please?
I would like to let them know just in case if they try to contact me while I am away.
Are you directly employed by hospital (NHS) or work for agency/subcontractor.bigben1982 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 8:03 amSorry for the late update experts.
To be honest I just got back to normal life after facing the shock of my life.
I knew HO may call me sometimes but last Sunday early morning 9am I received a call from an unknown no and that's from HO.
I was so nervous and terribly made a biggest mistake I guess.
I said the employer name incorrectly.Not the same name what was written on the application form.I mean I work for NHS.This hospital is a famous hospital and people call it like xx or xxxx like that.
I mentioned the address correctly.
She said it's the final stage of the process and I will hear the decision in a week or 2 but not guaranteed.
Questions are,
First name dob
Mrs first name dob
Marriage date
Employment:
How did you get this job?
When did they offer you?
When you started?
Employer name
Employer address
How did you find about this job?
How did you fill the application?Online
NHS jobs website
Why they gave you this job?
Your experience?
What you do at work?
Job start date
Get paid hourly?
Is it in a private building?
Is it a large company?
Are you related to anyone at work?
Your Mrs related to anyone at work?
How many people working with you?
Department?
Colleagues names?
Job title?
Job description?
Current salary?
Work hours?
How many hours you work?
Monday-Friday?
When did you go to work last time?
When will you go to work again?
When do you get salary?
How do you get salary?
I hope this update will be a bit of help for others.
Very much stressed after that interview.I was completely shaken.They haven't call the employer yet.
I really want them to call my employer.Then HO will believe I work there.
Answering all of that out of the blue at 9am on a Sunday, and simply using your name for the hospital rather than it's full official name, I think you did well. Do you imagine people who work for say the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital state it's name in full every time they refer to it? I don't.bigben1982 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 7:28 amHi Londoner007,hope you are doing well.
Ofcourse straightforward questions but you know people get nervous when unexpected things happen.
My hospital name can also be identified by saying 1 word of the hospital name.This is what went wrong in my case.I didn't say the exact name what was written on the application.
Hope I will get through this.