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jithin
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by jithin » Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:23 am
Hi,
My wife is on ICT Tier2 dependent visa, she is a dentist started preparing for ORE. Our doubt is if she passed ore what will be the visa type she needs to apply? What is the process for that? How difficult to get that visa?
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by vinny » Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:44 am
319D( b )
(iii) no Employment as a Doctor or Dentist in Training, unless the applicant:
(1) has obtained a primary degree in medicine or dentistry at bachelor’s level or above from a UK institution that is a UK recognised or listed body, or which holds a sponsor licence under Tier 4 of the Points Based System, and provides evidence of this degree; or
(2) is applying for leave to remain and has, or has last been granted, entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain that was not subject to any condition restricting him from taking employment as a Doctor in Training, has been employed during that leave as a Doctor in Training, and provides a letter from the Postgraduate Deanery or NHS Trust employing them which confirms that they have been working in a post or programme that has been approved by the General Medical Council as a training programme or post; or
(3) is applying for leave to remain and has, or has last been granted, entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain that was not subject to any condition restricting him from taking employment as a Dentist in Training, has been employed during that leave as a Dentist in Training, and provides a letter from the Postgraduate Deanery or NHS Trust employing them which confirms that they have been working in a post or programme that has been approved by the Joint Committee for Postgraduate Training in Dentistry as a training programme or post.
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jithin
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by jithin » Tue Mar 28, 2017 7:47 am
My Question a simple actually.. Currently she is in tier2 dependent visa she can use the same for writing ORE exam no doubt in that..My question is after getting ORE what she needs to do? As per my understanding she has to apply for tier 2 general visa is that correct? For that she needs to find a sponser? Hope my question clear now!! Thanks
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by iworker » Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:47 am
she can work as a dentist on your dependent visa.
the only thing she cant do is training. In uk, that is generally classed as either foundation or specialty training.
Unless she is doing either of the above, she doesnt need a new visa and can work on her current dependent visa.
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jithin
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by jithin » Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:53 am
If the dependent visa got expired then what would be her chance of working in UK? What is her chance of getting visa? And what should be the type? What is the procedure?
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by iworker » Tue Mar 28, 2017 10:42 am
how can a dependent visa expire and she still be in the uk.
If u mean the main applicant visa expires, then she will need to be on tier 2 main general visa.
How she gets it, read the guidance.
what chances she has, depends on her aptitude.
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by Tesla098 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 6:51 pm
Hi Jithin,
Did you wife attend ORE ? I heard HEE will issue tier 5 in case if she wants to finish VT.
I am also behind it.
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Rahul
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jithin
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by jithin » Sat May 12, 2018 12:33 pm
iworker wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2017 8:47 am
she can work as a dentist on your dependent visa.
the only thing she cant do is training. In uk, that is generally classed as either foundation or specialty training.
Unless she is doing either of the above, she doesnt need a new visa and can work on her current dependent visa.
Hi,
Could you please confirm from where you got this information? What I found is she cannot work as in the BRP card saying "No doctor dentist training "
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jithin
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by jithin » Sat May 12, 2018 12:35 pm
Tesla098 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 6:51 pm
Hi Jithin,
Did you wife attend ORE ? I heard HEE will issue tier 5 in case if she wants to finish VT.
I am also behind it.
Thanks
Rahul
Hi Rahul,
My wife passed ore and not sure about the next step.!!
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by kdsingh » Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:36 pm
Hi
Can you please advise steps for working in UK as Dentist after passing ORE examination on Tier 2 General Dependent Visa with restriction 'No DR/DEN TRAIN or SPORTSPERSON'
Thank you
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by Arun P » Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:00 pm
Hi All, My wife has just joined me in UK in tier 2 ict dependent visa..she is a dentist, completed her B.D.S in India
It is mentioned in brp that no dental training.
Can one of you please guide what she can do in this visa..is she eligible to study or take up ore?
Can she work as hygienist if not a dentist?
how and where to start preparing for ore and is she eligible to work in this visa after completing ore? If not what she should do?
Any suggestions and guidance will be of much help to her, as we are in a complete blind spot that the moment.thank you