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    What to do after I arrive in the UK?

    Hello everyone, we already booked my ticket and will arrive in London just in time for Christmas.

    After the sightseeing and holidays are over, what is needing to be done on my side?

    Should I register at any Local Government office? What ID should I be applying? Healthcare ID, Etc...

    Should we register our marriage certificate in the UK?

    What are the things that need to be done?

    Sorry for so many questions, I just want to be prepared in advance.

    I was searching the UKBA website and it seems I can't find the right links.

    Thank you,
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    I'll start the discussion for you. Hopefully others who have journeyed the same path will also add their experience.

    Register with your local doctor/dentist
    Follow these links:-
    How do I register with a GP?
    How to find an NHS dentist?

    Add your name to your husband's Council Tax Bill (this will provide address ID to open bank account, applying for credt, applying for FLR etc.)

    Add your name to your husband's utility bills (this will provide address ID to open bank account, applying for credt, applying for FLR etc.)

    If eligible then apply for a National Insurance Number
    Follow this link called Get a National Insurance number

    Get a bank account (probably only a 'basic' bank account as you will have no credit history)

    Consider studying and passing the new Life in UK Test (you need to pass this before applying for ILR). It's always easier to study and pass before while you have time free before you start working.

    A pretty good general website called Just arrived in UK
    If look to the very top LH of the webpage you notice the "Select Language" drop down menu. If you click on that link you'll also see you can select different languages including Filipino

    The very best website for all issues connected with the UK Government Departments etc is here called GOV.UK
    You'll find a complete range of information and services. Very useful.

    You'll need to be familiar with the Provision of UK Health services within the NHS. Their website is here called NHS Choices

    Here's another useful website called Just Landed


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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie-Tom View Post
    Hello everyone, we already booked my ticket and will arrive in London just in time for Christmas.

    After the sightseeing and holidays are over, what is needing to be done on my side?

    Should I register at any Local Government office? What ID should I be applying? Healthcare ID, Etc...

    Should we register our marriage certificate in the UK?

    What are the things that need to be done?

    Sorry for so many questions, I just want to be prepared in advance.

    I was searching the UKBA website and it seems I can't find the right links.

    Thank you,
    Julie
    Sounds like you are having the best time of your life Julie. Welcome to England!

    Try and visit your local GP, and register for NHS

    If you want to start looking for work, you can apply for a National Insurance Number. Just call Jobcentre plus and they will tell you the requirements you need to submit, and book you for an appointment/interview

    Maybe open a bank account.

    You can also start studying for Life in the UK Test (before they do some changes again)

    Regards,

    Donah
    >>--DonahMichael-->>


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    Provisional driving licence is also a good form of ID (costs £50 i think) I thought though that you had to get your FLR visa extension first before you can apply for National Insurance number, not sure what visa you will arrive on but it needs to allow you to work for them to allow you to get a national insurance number (Fiancee visa does not allow work) FLR visa does (thats what we did in our situation- arrived on fiancee visa, got married, then applied FLR visa, then got NI Number, and driving license - just helps with ID with address on it, then added to husbands bank account as joint names, apparently if husband has good credit history adding you also gives you a good start in credit history so they told us, soon I will look into English tests and all that crazy stuff!

    Jaz


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    I put my wife on my Bank a/c, Gas/Electric, Council Tax and House contract!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    I put my wife on my Bank a/c, Gas/Electric, Council Tax and House contract!
    I did all that too Michael, but I still have to pay all them bills, I was hoping Ems would take some off me


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    I did all that too Michael, but I still have to pay all them bills, I was hoping Ems would take some off me
    Maritess is paying ours!


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    Buy the rice cooker in Argos

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/9367809.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:10846906025|tsid:41370|cid:147340985|lid:48710629385|nw:g|crid:38142135185|rnd:1836587487843539962|dvc:c|adp:1o1


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    You're arriving at the coldest time of the year so perhaps some thermal underwear might be a useful purchase - Marks & Spencer have a useful range! Don't worry - it does get (slightly) warmer.


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    Yes appropriate clothing is a must, my wife has never felt cold yet and this will be her second winter, so the right clothes are priority!


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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander01 View Post
    You're arriving at the coldest time of the year so perhaps some thermal underwear might be a useful purchase - Marks & Spencers have a useful range!
    ... bearing in mind that *M & S also happened to be the "store of preference" for no lesser a personage than our own late, lamented 'Iron Lady' herself, who was reputed to have purchased her knickers *therefrom!


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    Thank you for all your responses, really useful. Will browse the links as soon as the holidays are over. Weather is a challenge but hopefully I will get used to it in no time.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!!!


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    What do I do after arrival in the UK?

    I got my spouse visa yesterday after waiting for 30 days. My CFO seminar is on Monday and I will be flying on the 15th. What do I do when I get to the UK? I have read somewhere but I couldn't find it anymore that I will be needing to wait for an ID so I could work. Is this right? Can you please guide me on what are the things I need to do and apply when I get to the UK? Thank you so much!
    This wife.. has an amazing husband.


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    Also, how do I obtain a driver's license? I have a Philippine driver's license issued by LTO and I've been driving for 3 years now. Thank you!
    This wife.. has an amazing husband.


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    Newly arrived to UK see this this thread:-

    http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....Arriving+to+uk


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    For driving licence info check out this UK Gov webpage:-

    https://www.gov.uk/driving-nongb-licence/y

    At some point within 12 months of arrival you'll need to undertake the various parts of the driving test.

    Many here have done that and will be happy to provide the nitty gritty on that adventure


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    Hello, thank you all for the informative advice! I have another query though, can I use my Philippines' issued non-professional driver's license in the UK? Or do I have to get an international license? I have been driving in Philippines for more than 5 years now. Thank you!!!
    This wife.. has an amazing husband.


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    I think you're only allowed six months. With respect, I wouldn't recommend you drive in the UK until you have had driving lessons here!


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    Thanks Terpe for this info! It doesn't say there though that I don't need an international driving license. I have been long considered that IDP a waste of money. Do I really need this? Or shall I just use that money instead to buy myself a few months Filipino hair conditioner? Haha!! Do you personally know someone who just used her LTO license in driving a car in the UK? Thanks!!
    This wife.. has an amazing husband.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FilipinaDiver View Post
    Hello, thank you all for the informative advice! I have another query though, can I use my Philippines' issued non-professional driver's license in the UK? Or do I have to get an international license? I have been driving in Philippines for more than 5 years now. Thank you!!!
    Use this tool to see if you can drive in Great Britain with your non-GB driving licence.

    https://www.gov.uk/driving-nongb-licence


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    Just a tip - unlike in the Phil's, sounding your horn every 10 seconds isn't normal practice in the UK.


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    Quote Originally Posted by highlander01 View Post
    Just a tip - unlike in the Phil's, sounding your horn every 10 seconds isn't normal practice in the UK.
    Funny you mention that, I haven't used my car horn for many years, never had any need to!


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    As a means of communication the car horn sends different messages in different countries and cultures.

    Best used very wisely in UK


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    I was a passenger once in a car with a New to England Filipino driver..
    It was nerve racking enough until she approached a huge roundabout and then asked me which way to go.
    I said as calm as possible.."Right at this roundabout".
    So she indicated right and then turned right..Literally into oncoming traffic.
    I had to reach over and steer the vehicle over to left till we were sitting on the roundabout island (facing wrong way) whilst listening to the horn fest from outside.
    NIGHTMARE!


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    I was in car with an ex girlfriend once, we came to a roundaout and me also being a driver looked right like you do, saw a load of cars coming, so had I been driving would have stopped.... not her, foot down and kept going. Cars tooting their horns and flashing the V's, she just kept talking to me totally oblivious to the fact she almost caused a crash!
    I did tell her, but she looked puzzled and said she didn't notice!

    I drove everytime we went out after that...... maybe her plan?


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    Quote Originally Posted by fred View Post
    I was a passenger once in a car with a New to England Filipino driver..
    It was nerve racking enough until she approached a huge roundabout and then asked me which way to go.
    I said as calm as possible.."Right at this roundabout".
    So she indicated right and then turned right..Literally into oncoming traffic.
    I had to reach over and steer the vehicle over to left till we were sitting on the roundabout island (facing wrong way)whilst listening to the horn fest from outside.
    NIGHTMARE!


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    Hello, I'm here in UK now. I just want to ask if do we need to register our marriage here in UK and how and where??

    Thanks


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    We were in Wrexham a few weeks ago and we encountered a Filipino couple in their car at the stop light. They were stopped in front of us. When the light turned green, Keith and I waited for around 5 minutes and they didn't move. So Keith beeped and then the driver waved at us to go through and suddenly put on his hazard lights while at the stop light! When our car went pass by theirs, I've seen that both of them are looking something on their phone like they're just in the parking lot! Unbelievable!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shie View Post
    Hello, I'm here in UK now. I just want to ask if do we need to register our marriage here in UK and how and where??

    Thanks
    If you married in the Philippines there is no need to register unless you want to, if you married here its done!


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    Quote Originally Posted by FilipinaDiver View Post
    I got my spouse visa yesterday after waiting for 30 days. My CFO seminar is on Monday and I will be flying on the 15th. What do I do when I get to the UK? I have read somewhere but I couldn't find it anymore that I will be needing to wait for an ID so I could work. Is this right? Can you please guide me on what are the things I need to do and apply when I get to the UK? Thank you so much!
    I've merged your previous thread under this posting with this existing thread to keep all posts together. Hope that's OK


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