Life with WAPOL anyone?
#121
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
Hi all
I'm sorry to jump on this thread but it seems a lot of you do respond to it and quite recently too, what with the new recruitment drive and requirements. Let me explain our situation. I am 30 with 8 years service. I was promoted to Sgt in January 2013. My long term partner is 25 with nearly 5 years service and is a police constable. We are both with a UK force. We are interesting in applying to WA. Has anyone out there tested their 3-7 yr service requirement?
We would like to apply as a pairing, do you think that, although my partner fully meets their criteria, they will not even consider my application because I have a year too long?
I have e-mailed them but they have yet to reply...
Any shared experience with this would be gratefully receieved...
I'm sorry to jump on this thread but it seems a lot of you do respond to it and quite recently too, what with the new recruitment drive and requirements. Let me explain our situation. I am 30 with 8 years service. I was promoted to Sgt in January 2013. My long term partner is 25 with nearly 5 years service and is a police constable. We are both with a UK force. We are interesting in applying to WA. Has anyone out there tested their 3-7 yr service requirement?
We would like to apply as a pairing, do you think that, although my partner fully meets their criteria, they will not even consider my application because I have a year too long?
I have e-mailed them but they have yet to reply...
Any shared experience with this would be gratefully receieved...
As with everything this is my understanding of how things stand now but if you are going to make life choices double check with WAPOL. I'm pretty confident that I'm correct though.
#122
Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
gpiper, your advice is right.
LLcop, your partner should apply to WAPol and be the main visa applicant,as from what's been posted on here, you won't get in with 8 years. Then you can apply to WApol once you get out there, or for any other job that takes your fancy.
I have 20 years in, so will have to apply via the lateral entry pathway too (if they'll take me!).
LLcop, your partner should apply to WAPol and be the main visa applicant,as from what's been posted on here, you won't get in with 8 years. Then you can apply to WApol once you get out there, or for any other job that takes your fancy.
I have 20 years in, so will have to apply via the lateral entry pathway too (if they'll take me!).
#123
Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
They are very strict on the 3-7 ruling.
Your partner can apply and is successful and you can prove a de facto relationship then you can be added to that visa. Wapol will then entertain an application from you when you get there.
There was a similar thing on our info day and the inspector did say that anyone outside the 3-7 yr bracket who emigrates with an accepted transitional officer can apply once there and get their skills recognised.
Your partner can apply and is successful and you can prove a de facto relationship then you can be added to that visa. Wapol will then entertain an application from you when you get there.
There was a similar thing on our info day and the inspector did say that anyone outside the 3-7 yr bracket who emigrates with an accepted transitional officer can apply once there and get their skills recognised.
#124
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
Ive just been told ive been accepted for testing in late april, in Perth. 3 days of testing, has anyone completed this yet and can they share what the format is? I know there are the physical, psychometric and then panel interview but can anyone tell me how it all pans out practically?
#125
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
Hello
I will be going to Perth this summer for the three day assessment and was wondering if anyone had any good advice as to where to stay when doing the tests.
Cheers
I will be going to Perth this summer for the three day assessment and was wondering if anyone had any good advice as to where to stay when doing the tests.
Cheers
#126
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
I found the price of accommodation helped me to make my decision on where to stay.
I ended up booking a private room in a hostel in West Perth. Managed to get 10 nights for £370.
The cheapest hotel i could find would have set me back £900 for 10 nights and doubled the overall cost of the trip.
I wouldn't have minded if i was going across for a holiday but, if successful, there's a chance i might have to pay out for flights and accommodation again a few months later.
When are you going across?
I ended up booking a private room in a hostel in West Perth. Managed to get 10 nights for £370.
The cheapest hotel i could find would have set me back £900 for 10 nights and doubled the overall cost of the trip.
I wouldn't have minded if i was going across for a holiday but, if successful, there's a chance i might have to pay out for flights and accommodation again a few months later.
When are you going across?
#127
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
Cheers for advice.
It hasn't been decided it yet, but i got an e-mail yesterday to say my application was successful.
I think it most likely be mid-August. It is bit more of a reality check now when i start looking at flight prices and so on but hopefully it will be all worth it.
It hasn't been decided it yet, but i got an e-mail yesterday to say my application was successful.
I think it most likely be mid-August. It is bit more of a reality check now when i start looking at flight prices and so on but hopefully it will be all worth it.
#128
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
I was considering going across at the end of the Summer, however, i read somewhere that successful applicants must apply for their visa prior to 30th September 2013. Also, because there has been no mention of any transitional courses being held at the beginning of next year, there is a chance that i would only had a couple of months to save prior to making the move.
All of this, however, is on the assumption that i'm successful.....should have a better idea in 8 weeks when i'm there.
All of this, however, is on the assumption that i'm successful.....should have a better idea in 8 weeks when i'm there.
#129
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Well good luck with it all as i think with all this we need a stroke a of luck along the way, back to looking at flight prices!
#130
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Hi all, I too have a pending application form with WAPOL.
I have had a confirmation email two weeks ago stating that they had received my application, and I am still waiting to hear if I am successful.
Roughly how long was it before you heard back about whether you had passed.
Hopefully all will be good and I will know soon, and can steer my focus towards getting 10.1 on the beep test. (Along with the logistics of getting over there of course).
Cheers,
I have had a confirmation email two weeks ago stating that they had received my application, and I am still waiting to hear if I am successful.
Roughly how long was it before you heard back about whether you had passed.
Hopefully all will be good and I will know soon, and can steer my focus towards getting 10.1 on the beep test. (Along with the logistics of getting over there of course).
Cheers,
#131
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
I waited about 3 and half weeks.They told me they had a large backlog of applications thats why it is taking a bit of time.
I have just had all the forms come through. It has been changed to a 4 day assessment as well now.
Good luck
I have just had all the forms come through. It has been changed to a 4 day assessment as well now.
Good luck
#132
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
I returned 2 weeks ago from Perth where I undertook the 3 day assessment. I found out last week that I was successful and now have to have a full medical, bankruptcy checks and DVLA and police checks.
I have read a number of posts on here and other forums from people with just over 7 years service who have not been able to apply and thought that I should make those people aware that during my panel interview I happened to mention a colleague of mine who would like to join but has almost 10 years service. The inspector leading the interview advised that over the next year or so the limit will be being altered to over 3 years but less than 10 years service. I hope this is welcome news for some of you!!
I have read a number of posts on here and other forums from people with just over 7 years service who have not been able to apply and thought that I should make those people aware that during my panel interview I happened to mention a colleague of mine who would like to join but has almost 10 years service. The inspector leading the interview advised that over the next year or so the limit will be being altered to over 3 years but less than 10 years service. I hope this is welcome news for some of you!!
#133
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
Congratulations!! How did you find the assessments? Harder or easier than you expected?.. My app was received just over 2 weeks ago just constantly checking my emails now! Spooky timing with your last post, I was just talking to a friend about the 3-7 year rule as he has 9 years and that comes as good news! When do you expect to move over or start?
Hope all your other checks go well
Hope all your other checks go well
#134
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
They are coming back to London again in September. I realised the issue that I may have with not being from a 'compatible' policing jurisdiction (BTP) and emailed them last time, they confirmed this but when I asked why they didn't reply. Now they have announced they are coming back again I'm thinking of just applying and seeing what happens, I basically have the same experience and do the same job/training/everything else as HO forces, its frustrating! I tick almost every box on the check sheet of experience bar being a supervisor which they don't want anyways! I was going to call them but they have said 'no phone calls re international recruitment'. It's all so disheartening
#135
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Re: Life with WAPOL anyone?
They are coming back to London again in September. I realised the issue that I may have with not being from a 'compatible' policing jurisdiction (BTP) and emailed them last time, they confirmed this but when I asked why they didn't reply. Now they have announced they are coming back again I'm thinking of just applying and seeing what happens, I basically have the same experience and do the same job/training/everything else as HO forces, its frustrating! I tick almost every box on the check sheet of experience bar being a supervisor which they don't want anyways! I was going to call them but they have said 'no phone calls re international recruitment'. It's all so disheartening