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Old 02-09-2006, 06:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
Alan And Sam
 
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> Fantastic news !!
> We sent ours same day as you but got acknowleged on 30th Jan !!!
> Think agent is telling porky pies..
> Nick

it will be here before you know it and then you think 'what was i
worrying about' LOL

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Old 02-09-2006, 06:45 PM   #12 (permalink)
Mick69
 
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> Brilliant news!! Congratulations. Good luck with the main
> application!

Seems to be lots of happy people today. Yours wont be far behind!!

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Old 02-09-2006, 07:08 PM   #13 (permalink)
Nick72
 
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> it will be here before you know it and then you think 'what was i
> worrying about' LOL

Yup I've given up moaning now !!! LOL

Roll on the envelope !!

At least 136 is all ready to go as soon as we get the TRA back

Nick
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Old 02-09-2006, 07:44 PM   #14 (permalink)
Brisben
 
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> Post came this morning but didn't open it until Michael came in from
> work. I have looked at it about 30 times and have nearly opened if
> but thought it was only fair to wait. Have just opened the letter and
> OMG how happy are we tonight. I think the words "pleased to advise
> that application has been accepted" has helped. (I presume this is the
> same as positive) He has now been classified as a "Welder (First
> Class)" Well, just thought I would share this great news with you all
> as the advice we have been given since finding this site has been a
> god send. Thanks to everyone for the advice.
> Well now on to the next stage. Hopefully will have it sent of by the
> end of the month.
> Lynne and Mick

Well Done Mick and Lynne.

Didn't take long did it mate and it feels great. the first has now
been passed.

Enjoy the moment.

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Old 02-09-2006, 07:52 PM   #15 (permalink)
Mick69
 
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> Well Done Mick and Lynne.
> Didn't take long did it mate and it feels great. the first has now
> been passed.
> Enjoy the moment.

Will do Brisben and thanks for the support. In fact thanks to everyone
for their wishes. Its quite overwhelming at times!!!

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Old 02-09-2006, 08:38 PM   #16 (permalink)
Glennandkate
 
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> Post came this morning but didn't open it until Michael came in from
> work. I have looked at it about 30 times and have nearly opened if
> but thought it was only fair to wait. Have just opened the letter and
> OMG how happy are we tonight. I think the words "pleased to advise
> that application has been accepted" has helped. (I presume this is the
> same as positive) He has now been classified as a "Welder (First
> Class)" Well, just thought I would share this great news with you all
> as the advice we have been given since finding this site has been a
> god send. Thanks to everyone for the advice.
> Well now on to the next stage. Hopefully will have it sent of by the
> end of the month.
> Lynne and Mick

Congrats Lynn and Mick - Good Luck with the rest of the process...
Katie and Glenn

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Old 02-09-2006, 08:43 PM   #17 (permalink)
Mick69
 
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> Congrats Lynn and Mick - Good Luck with the rest of the process...
> Katie and Glenn

Likewise. Good Luck

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Old 11-14-2006, 10:16 PM   #18 (permalink)
Marijanarob
 
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My husband is a welder. He has got city & guilds part 3 welding and
fabricating. Has done what they call traineeship for 3 years and has
been in the trade and that enviroment for 7 years altought he has not
been doing much welding for the last 3 years (he works with metal, but
the company does lots of welding and he is in that enviroment, he would
still do a bit of a welding but mainly cutting the metal) Would that
work in his favour or against him being classed as a first class
welder? Could you please send us any helpful information such as layout
of answers and details you wrote in the TRA application form. We will
not use an agent so any help would be highly appriciated. Our email is


cheers

Rob & Marijana

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