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a_J_Martin May 25th 2005 6:42 pm

Military records
 
Just a quickie.

I think the answer is no but do i need military certificates if i've never been in the military?

Cheers

Andy

gooner81 May 25th 2005 9:34 pm

Re: Military records
 

Originally Posted by a_J_Martin
Just a quickie.

I think the answer is no but do i need military certificates if i've never been in the military?

Cheers

Andy

No these would only be required if it was put on any of your forms that you were in the military.

How did your medical go?

a_J_Martin May 26th 2005 1:20 am

Re: Military records
 

Originally Posted by gooner81
No these would only be required if it was put on any of your forms that you were in the military.

How did your medical go?

That's what i thought but i had time to get paranoid about it.

The medical went ok. It took about 3 hours though. You see nurses first for a chat about paper work i.e. the questionaire and vaccinations etc. Then I waited around to see the doctor who asks you more questions relating to an embassy questionaire. Then he gives you a full body examination. Then you get x-rays and then go back for the blood tests. There was lot's of waiting in between each step. That's it really. They don't give you much clue as to how you are doing or anything.

I'll find out my results at the interview i suppose.

Andy

gooner81 May 26th 2005 8:39 am

Re: Military records
 

Originally Posted by a_J_Martin
That's what i thought but i had time to get paranoid about it.

The medical went ok. It took about 3 hours though. You see nurses first for a chat about paper work i.e. the questionaire and vaccinations etc. Then I waited around to see the doctor who asks you more questions relating to an embassy questionaire. Then he gives you a full body examination. Then you get x-rays and then go back for the blood tests. There was lot's of waiting in between each step. That's it really. They don't give you much clue as to how you are doing or anything.

I'll find out my results at the interview i suppose.

Andy

that's pretty amazing it took 3 hours they told me an 1hr 15mins and i wouldnt expect it to be much longer as my appointment is at 3:50 can't imagine they'd want to stay until 6:50 lol.


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