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I don't agree with that either.stokbrig wrote:In practice, there is a list of 32 high risk countries whose nationals face tougher action and require extra checks when they arrive in Britain . Imagine an innocent citizen of one of these countries has applied for BC, how long do you think it takes until the HO receives the required information from other governments or agencies about this unfortunate person who is being discriminated against solely on the grounds of his/her nationality or race!!! Moreover, there is a possibility that they receive false info due to many different reasons which hugely affect decision making process...It's a tragicomedy like Waiting for Godot !!
Lets assume what 'akhurshid' has said is exactly happening in HO that intial check ok then ok otherwise further checks.akhurshid wrote:I actually don't agree with the phrase 'non systematic'.
I think HO do have a system where their own system do initial checks and if they clear the applicant, HO approves the application.
If that system highlights further checks are required, then further checks are requested which usually means HO has to contact other government departments.
The thing I don't get is that why HO can't be transparent about these checks? All they have to do is come out and say this the system we use and how it works. I guess there will be too much red tape involved in doing that.
The highlighted two, can take weeks in normal circumstances let alone AN checks.waiz89k wrote:Lets assume what 'akhurshid' has said is exactly happening in HO that intial check ok then ok otherwise further checks.akhurshid wrote:I actually don't agree with the phrase 'non systematic'.
I think HO do have a system where their own system do initial checks and if they clear the applicant, HO approves the application.
If that system highlights further checks are required, then further checks are requested which usually means HO has to contact other government departments.
The thing I don't get is that why HO can't be transparent about these checks? All they have to do is come out and say this the system we use and how it works. I guess there will be too much red tape involved in doing that.
What furhter checks will be done?
what I can imagine of are
1. Immigration history check
HO has everything available on one click. So it should not take months n months to check.
2. Good Character Check
PNC, I bleive that HO has access to PNC so they can check it with one click as well, Even if they have to send it the relevant department even then it should not take months n months coz as an individual if u apply for PNC check then the max ACPO takes r 40 days. Even CRB wont take more than 1 month.
3. HMRC
Again it should not take months n months do get the result from HMRC.
4. Local coucils checks for any defaults on council tax etc.
It wont take ages to get the result either.
If the case is flaged up today for further checks and HO will start all above checks at the same time all will come back within a month or max 2 then why 6 months and in some cases more than that.
If anyone knows any other checks please mention and please comment on my assumptions too.
Note: I am not talking about EEU cases, they are taking more than usual anyways, may be HO has some other checks to do on EEU, I dont have any idea.
but all other cases like teir1, teir2, etc etc
Hello my friend, if you can check the september 2014 applicant named RAJO.. He applied around first week of september and upon calling for update on december and asking for his document,HO send a letter to him explaining that his application is just waiting to be allocated to an CASE WORKER . 2 and half months after he applied his application was just sitting there collecting dust..waiz89k wrote:Lets assume what 'akhurshid' has said is exactly happening in HO that intial check ok then ok otherwise further checks.akhurshid wrote:I actually don't agree with the phrase 'non systematic'.
I think HO do have a system where their own system do initial checks and if they clear the applicant, HO approves the application.
If that system highlights further checks are required, then further checks are requested which usually means HO has to contact other government departments.
The thing I don't get is that why HO can't be transparent about these checks? All they have to do is come out and say this the system we use and how it works. I guess there will be too much red tape involved in doing that.
What furhter checks will be done?
what I can imagine of are
1. Immigration history check
HO has everything available on one click. So it should not take months n months to check.
2. Good Character Check
PNC, I bleive that HO has access to PNC so they can check it with one click as well, Even if they have to send it the relevant department even then it should not take months n months coz as an individual if u apply for PNC check then the max ACPO takes r 40 days. Even CRB wont take more than 1 month.
3. HMRC
Again it should not take months n months do get the result from HMRC.
4. Local coucils checks for any defaults on council tax etc.
It wont take ages to get the result either.
If the case is flaged up today for further checks and HO will start all above checks at the same time all will come back within a month or max 2 then why 6 months and in some cases more than that.
If anyone knows any other checks please mention and please comment on my assumptions too.
Note: I am not talking about EEU cases, they are taking more than usual anyways, may be HO has some other checks to do on EEU, I dont have any idea.
but all other cases like teir1, teir2, etc etc
Again we are all guessing here, but I tend to think it otherwise. I'd have my own example where at NCS desk I realised I made a mistake of not filling in my home postcode. Which I filled in there. And I had double checked my application and was 100% sure I filled it correctly.waiz89k wrote:WOW December applicants are getting aprovals (congratulations) and June, July, Aug, Sep, Oct and Nov are still waiting (good luck), That is why I call it non systematic. Same criterea, almost same circumstances then how come someone applied on 5th of Dec and getting aproved on 8th of Jan and someone applied in June or later is wtill waiting.
Thanks weeman1978
Yes That can be a reason for delay that applications are taking ages to be allocated to a case worker and just collecting dust as weeman1978 said.
Then 2 questions:
1. Then why same months applications are getting approved and rest r just collecting dust. are they just randomly picking up applications and alloting to case workers?
2. what happens If case worker has the application and gone on long holidays, would that application stay on his table waiting for him to come or HO re-allocate it to someone else?
waiz89k wrote:Lets assume what 'akhurshid' has said is exactly happening in HO that intial check ok then ok otherwise further checks.akhurshid wrote:I actually don't agree with the phrase 'non systematic'.
I think HO do have a system where their own system do initial checks and if they clear the applicant, HO approves the application.
If that system highlights further checks are required, then further checks are requested which usually means HO has to contact other government departments.
The thing I don't get is that why HO can't be transparent about these checks? All they have to do is come out and say this the system we use and how it works. I guess there will be too much red tape involved in doing that.
What furhter checks will be done?
what I can imagine of are
1. Immigration history check
HO has everything available on one click. So it should not take months n months to check.
2. Good Character Check
PNC, I bleive that HO has access to PNC so they can check it with one click as well, Even if they have to send it the relevant department even then it should not take months n months coz as an individual if u apply for PNC check then the max ACPO takes r 40 days. Even CRB wont take more than 1 month.
3. HMRC
Again it should not take months n months do get the result from HMRC.
4. Local coucils checks for any defaults on council tax etc.
It wont take ages to get the result either.
If the case is flaged up today for further checks and HO will start all above checks at the same time all will come back within a month or max 2 then why 6 months and in some cases more than that.
If anyone knows any other checks please mention and please comment on my assumptions too.
Note: I am not talking about EEU cases, they are taking more than usual anyways, may be HO has some other checks to do on EEU, I dont have any idea.
but all other cases like teir1, teir2, etc etc