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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    You are so rude! We are on settlement visa and yet we are patiently waiting.
    the visa process takes so long...its not our problem if there is too many NVQ's! 5 months is too long to wait. its ok to delay but not that long! hope you understand my sentiments.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    the visa process takes so long...its not our problem if there is too many NVQ's! 5 months is too long to wait. its ok to delay but not that long! hope you understand my sentiments.
    No, I don't understand your sentiments.
    What if the UKBA will say the same thing to you that it is not their problem if there ARE too many NVQs?
    It’s their country and it’s their law. You have no right to demand that they should do double time! How much did you pay as an applicant? You applied last March so I’m sure you paid less than P10K and yet you speak like you are paying their salary already. Why apply in the UK if you have complaints. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Simple isn’t it?
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    hehehe. napagalitan ka tuloy!


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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    No, I don't understand your sentiments.
    What if the UKBA will say the same thing to you that it is not their problem if there ARE too many NVQs?
    It’s their country and it’s their law. You have no right to demand that they should do double time! How much did you pay as an applicant? You applied last March so I’m sure you paid less than P10K and yet you speak like you are paying their salary already. Why apply in the UK if you have complaints. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Simple isn’t it?
    Kitchen? Excuse me! Im a registered nurse im not a chef! thanks and have a great day!


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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    Kitchen? Excuse me! Im a registered nurse im not a chef! thanks and have a great day!
    See, how arrogant you are?
    A Registered Nurse that doesn't know an idiomatic expression?
    I'm just wondering what will a RN be doing in UK? Study and work for 20 hours per week? I just hope that you won't be working beyond that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    Kitchen? Excuse me! Im a registered nurse im not a chef! thanks and have a great day!
    Going by some of your previous posts I thought you were a qualified plonker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    Kitchen? Excuse me! Im a registered nurse im not a chef! thanks and have a great day!
    I could introduce you to to 2 qualified Chefs who earn a lot more than any registered nurse



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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    Kitchen? Excuse me! Im a registered nurse im not a chef! thanks and have a great day!
    gossssh you really thick
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    of course i know all of that, the kitchen and everything. im just joking you guys.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    of course i know all of that, the kitchen and everything. im just joking you guys.
    well its not a good jokeI'm afraid you thread might be close or someone else get banned
    be sensible
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    of course i know all of that, the kitchen and everything. im just joking you guys.
    No, I don't understand your sentiments.
    What if the UKBA will say the same thing to you that it is not their problem if there ARE too many NVQs?
    It’s their country and it’s their law. You have no right to demand that they should do double time! How much did you pay as an applicant? You applied last March so I’m sure you paid less than P10K and yet you speak like you are paying their salary already. Why apply in the UK if you have complaints. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Simple isn’t it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vbkelly View Post
    No, I don't understand your sentiments.
    What if the UKBA will say the same thing to you that it is not their problem if there ARE too many NVQs?
    It’s their country and it’s their law. You have no right to demand that they should do double time! How much did you pay as an applicant? You applied last March so I’m sure you paid less than P10K and yet you speak like you are paying their salary already. Why apply in the UK if you have complaints. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Simple isn’t it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vbkelly View Post
    ... you really don't know what empott said, isn't it? CLEVER!
    Quote Originally Posted by fatedtoloveyou View Post
    I said i knew it right? thanks for saying im clever!
    Can't you detect a sarcasm?
    Oh btw, I'm an aspiring chef or cook or whatever you call it. But it's better to feed people than to wipe a** isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by empott View Post
    No, I don't understand your sentiments.
    What if the UKBA will say the same thing to you that it is not their problem if there ARE too many NVQs?
    It’s their country and it’s their law. You have no right to demand that they should do double time! How much did you pay as an applicant? You applied last March so I’m sure you paid less than P10K and yet you speak like you are paying their salary already. Why apply in the UK if you have complaints. If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! Simple isn’t it?
    Exactly. The problem was caused because so many NVQ applicants wanted to beat the change in the immigration rules. There was no point the UKBA getting more staff as they won't be needed once the backlog is over.


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