EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
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EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi All
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi All
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
Congratulations people! Tis fab news,to be sure!
#3
Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi All
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi Happy NZ
Yes hubby has a job offer in Wellington.
Yes hubby has a job offer in Wellington.
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
You should get an ITA in the next few weeks all being well.
Ours took a shade under 3 weeks to be sent out to us.
We're in NZ and wife is working as a skilled worker......apparently
Ours took a shade under 3 weeks to be sent out to us.
We're in NZ and wife is working as a skilled worker......apparently
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
OK, so where can I find a list of everything I need to get together to submit with the ITA. I know the police checks are taking up to 40 days at the moment, plus I've got to finish decorating and the get the house on the market, not forgetting going to work, looking after the allotment and chickens and my parish council work:curse:
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
OK, so where can I find a list of everything I need to get together to submit with the ITA. I know the police checks are taking up to 40 days at the moment, plus I've got to finish decorating and the get the house on the market, not forgetting going to work, looking after the allotment and chickens and my parish council work:curse:
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi, we got selected as well My OH is the skilled worker, still job hunting, but this is becoming morer and more reality rarther than dream
Just got to give my mother the good news now
Just got to give my mother the good news now
#11
Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
Hi All
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
Well our EOI has been selected, not we have to wait while they do the preliminary checks, and yet more waiting to see if that's OK:curse:
It says it'll take 2 to 4 weeks I'm not sure my patience will cope with that.
Has anybody received their ITA or been declined before this timescale?
I don't want to book any medicals yet until I know, and they're already saying at the panel doctor nearby that the earliest appointment is already mid October.
I can't help it, I am female, when I want something, I WANT IT NOW!!!
Cheers
Catkin
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Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
OK, so where can I find a list of everything I need to get together to submit with the ITA. I know the police checks are taking up to 40 days at the moment, plus I've got to finish decorating and the get the house on the market, not forgetting going to work, looking after the allotment and chickens and my parish council work:curse:
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
I think I need a spare pair of hands as hubby has never picked up a paint brush in his 46 years, well maybe that's a lie, I think he did art at school
See you in Molly's for your first pint
#14
Re: EOI Accepted, Yippee!!
We were selected too.
Now who wants to buy a lovely house in Norwich?
See you in NZ I hope.
Alison
Now who wants to buy a lovely house in Norwich?
See you in NZ I hope.
Alison