Quote Originally Posted by Steve.r View Post
Stewart try this link

http://www.pnbeurope.com/forms/RemRe...nFormNov11.pdf

if it opens then you print it as per instructions here:

http://www.pnbeurope.com/Remittance.htm
thanks steve, cant fill it in yet anyway untill i get the send to beneficiary bank details,
looking at their remittance charges,it says sterling to us dollar does this mean its paid into a phil bank in dollars then have to change it again to peso,?
the only downside is having to pay for 2 lots of id to be signed by doctor ect, but i guess its worth it, just need to know if scanned documents for id are ok or need to be photo copies .
feel pnb europe is pretty safe and reliable

also it asks my employment details income, in a way im early retired without income, what you think should i just put retired and leave earnings blank