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Szmek wrote:Thank you for your replies.
We will be appealing right away, because if my wife is ineligible for the FP2012, we would not be able to start training together and at the same time, so she will be 1 year behind me with her career/training. Its not the end of the world, as she can re-apply next year, but we would prefer to do it together.
Our basis for appeal is as follows:
My relocation will happen in August 2012 when I start the FP2012, so considering that you have to have GMC (provisional) registration before working, she will actually benefit from EC Rights in time, before the beginning of the FP2012 (we will obviously be relocating before the start, to move house/things etc.)
The UKFPO havent provided a deadline (date) by which GMC registration needs to be completed, just that it must be done before the beginning of work. Therefore the fact that she will benefit from EC Rights before the start.
should be fine. However I think the problem lies in the application itself, as
they state that they do not see the evidence of this. My fault! We should
have included a letter of intention that I will relocate back to the UK before
August 2012. But I did include a declaration that I am 'jobseeking to work as
a doctor-in-training in the NHS through my application to the FP2012'. I will
try to persuade them in the appeal letter, that this declaration is
synonymous with the intention of relocating back to the UK, as I will have to
do this to start my FP2012.
Can you please start a new thread and sabotaging mine! Thanks
I think this is our only way. I hope that they can be 'reasonable'. Any thoughts?
Good luck for everyone who needs it on this forum. Getting through the EU law is one thing, getting through the GMC is another!
Thank you. I completely agree. However I don't think stringing this situation along is a good idea as it will ruin the thread. I don't think any more needs to be said on the matter. Let's hope we can make this thread useful for many rather than fewAryan2013 wrote:It's bit rich to come in a public forum, ask for free help and then start fighting over the free information.
The concept of public forum's is to help each other, solve a particular problem/situation for free.
I don't understand why 10 diff. people have to create 10 diff. thread's to solve the same problem/situation!!!
were here to help each other, not just ourselvesAryan2013 wrote:It's bit rich to come in a public forum, ask for free help and then start fighting over the free information.
The concept of public forum's is to help each other, solve a particular problem/situation for free.
I don't understand why 10 diff. people have to create 10 diff. thread's to solve the same problem/situation!!!
Hi chursy,chursy wrote:Dradil
GMC provides good guidance around the documentation aspect. I attached the following documents.
1) Copy of my passport with the Family Permit endorsed by Home office UK and Resident Card stamped by GNIB (Republic of Ireland).
2) Copy of the graduate degree
3) Certificate of good standing
4) Certificate of registration as a medical student
5) Provisional Certificate of Medical registration (for one year)
6) Copy of the Residence Card under directive 2004/38/EC
7) Copy of the GNIB Card
8 ) Copy of PPS Number from Ireland
9) Copy of Marriage Certificate in English.
10) Copy of the British National Passport
11) Copy of tenancy agreement in Dublin for 2010 and 2009, as proof of residence.
12) Utility Bills supporting the tenancy agreements as proof of residence
13) Employment Payslips and contract for UK National employed in dublin
14) Bank Statements for accounts held in Ireland.
15) P45 from KPMG Ireland, as relocated to UK now.
Pretty much the whole Shabang!
However the situation i am in the moment, GMC is looking for certificate of Good Standing for her from the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council. I will have to arrange that which will take sometime, being PAKISTAN!!!. they havent said anything about the documentation so i would imagine it was all ok.
chursy wrote:Hi guys,
i am a spouse of a british national and currently residing in Dublin since March 2010. I currently hold a spouse Dependant visa here which is provided upon exercising EU treaty rights in the republic of Ireland.
I am a qualified doctor , having completed my degree from a Non-Eu country, would like to register with the GMC UK exercising the EC/EU rights , as per the condition listed per their website below :-
http://www.gmc-uk.org/doctors/registrat ... rights.asp
There are certain exemptions based on the EC rights. I understand that i a qualify under the 3aii clause on the link above being Non Eu spouse of a british national who is residing in an EU state for the sole purpose of job etc.
Can someone please help me clarify a few things here:-
1) is my understanding based on the above information correct? will i be eligible under the EU rights?
2) GMC require specific clause of the legislation from EC rights under which i qualify? Can someone please provide me with this information?
I have been advised by GMC that i will have to prove to them that i am exercising EU rights in order to gain full exception.
any help from someone who is currently going through this or otherwise can help me would be much appreciated.
thanks