hi guys
i recently singed a emmigration clearnace certificate and send it back to uk
what is emmigration clearance certificate for?
and if i have a emmigration clearance certificate already does it mean my visa is approved?
thanks
hi guys
i recently singed a emmigration clearnace certificate and send it back to uk
what is emmigration clearance certificate for?
and if i have a emmigration clearance certificate already does it mean my visa is approved?
thanks
Not heard about one of them before, though I am pretty certain that it doesn't mean your visa has been approved. The only Emmigration Clearance Certificate I can find whilst googling is one that the Philippines government issues to foreign visitors.
Who did you send it to in the UK? And did you pay money? Just wondered if you have been scammed....
Dont quote me on this but I heard of a woman in Manila earlier this year,she lost 200,000 pesos but she had to pay for something similar I cant remember the wording nor how much she paid but she was told she had to be cleared before entry,she never saw her cash again Hopefully your not a victim also
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thanks for the reply i apply into an agency i fill out visa form as well and send it to uk, another agency in uk and they are not asking for any payment the only thing that i paid is for me medical, the clearance came from uk emmigration together with visa acceptance letter thats why i wondering if there is emmigration clearance certificate issuing by uk emmigration
thanks
i think this is a scam, only the embassy can give you entry clearance, and that would be from the embassy and stamped in your passport, after you've submitted a visa app and paid a fee.
im' sure they are trying to hook you, and will ask you for money soon,,, dont send anything..
what reason are you seeking entry clearance ? student visa. work permit ??
The only entry clearance that can get you into the UK is the one that is fixed inside your passport and is has been issued by the British Embassy in Manila. This would have been returned to you after you had submitted a visa application to them along with your passport if the visa application was successful.
I confidently expect that at some point you will be asked to make a payment of some kind (probably through western union) and you will be assured that this money will be returned to you when you eventually get to the UK. Don't fall for it, it's a scam!
Iain.
does it say EMMIGRATION NOT IMMIGRATION TELL US MORE ABOUT WHAT YOU DONE
it sounds like a scam
i think the form you filled in was ima2, but unless you did the following you may well be getting scammed..
How To Apply
If you wish to apply for an entry clearance you should fill in form IM2A (and related forms if applicable) which you can get free of charge from the nearest British Mission offering an entry clearance service, or from our visa forms and leaflets page. You should check with the Mission whether or not they are able to process your category of application. If they cannot, they will advise you where to apply.
Your application form may be submitted by hand or by post together with:
* your passport;(2)
* two recent passport-sized photographs; and
* the entry clearance fee which is non-refundable.
Fees must be paid in local currency (ie the currency of the country in which the British Mission is located). You should not send cash through the post, but bank drafts, postal or money orders payable to the Mission may be enclosed.
The entry clearance officer may then be able to decide your application without further enquiries. However, you may have to attend an interview, and in addition may be asked for further documents.
so if you've sent the form to the uk, then i would be worried.becuase you should have done the above
? 1. What kind of visa are you applying for? Student Visa, Work Visa, Visit (Tourist) Visa etc.
? 2. Did you submit your passport as part of the application process.
If this was legitmate application with an agency acting on your behalf, you would need to submit your passport and the only way you would know that you had been issued a visa to enter the UK, is when your passport was returned to you with the entry clearance visa sticker fixed in your passport.
I still think that this is a scam and that eventually you will be asked for money.
Iain.
thanks for all your reply
i send the following documents for working visa
passport
resume
passport picture
result of medical exam
fill out visa form
certificate of employment
so far the agency here in the philippine that i applied in still not asking for any money yet the only thing that i paid is my medical exam and i havent notice if the visa acceptance letter came from the immigration of uk or embassy in the uk thats what im going to ask them later i just want to know if theres such thing as visa acceptance letter and emmigration clearance certificate
thank you so much
What type of work do you think you'll be doing in the UK?
the work is hotel cleaner or roomboy
thanks for the reply they havent ask any money yet i will be aware if they will ask in the future thank you so much what kind of work that uk gives work permit?
thank you so much for the information i will be aware in the future in they will ask for some money thanks i will update you guys what will happen on this
This is obviously a scam and you will be asked for money at some point. At that point you may feel that you are so close to coming to the UK that you may well pay up as many others before you have done, especially when they tell you that this money will be re-imbursed once you get to the UK
As Darren says, the UK will not issue a visa for the kind of jobs you describe. Even nurses can't get visas these days unless they are highly experienced and specialist in some way. Caregivers are no longer given visas either. The only visas issued for work purposes are for highly skilled jobs for which there is a shortage of suitable applicants in the UK and these particular kinds of jobs are on a list provided by the British government. If you ever do recieve a genuine working visa, it will be fixed inside your passport, it does not arrive in the form of a letter. The British Embassy doesn't even inform you if your visa application has been successful, they merely return your application pack with the visa slip fixed in your passport, or a letter explaining why you have been refused a visa and details of your right of appeal.
Iain.
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