Lots of people have spent some time in this forum being nervous about their application. It's human nature that whenever we depend upon something outside of our control or something we don't understand, all of our free-floating anxieties settle upon it. And that makes us stressed out.
Well, it's my turn to be nervous about my application. No, I am not going after a fiance or spousal or ilr or work permit, or even citizenship - I've done all those not only for me, but for lots of other people. In fact soon I'm going to have my 50th fiance! God willing and the creek don't rise, my 50th fiance will arrive here in mid-October. 50 of 'em, fancy that!
So the OISC has issued an edict that *ALL* advisors need to be requalified this year and next year. The qualification for Immigration Advisor includes oral and written exams, competency statements, Commissioners Guidelines, and the whole 9 yards of best industry practices.
And I basically figured WTF, I'll just go for Level 3, it's the highest level - it bestows full advocacy - and there's less than 1000 in the UK but I figure WTF, you gotta try, right? But just knowing that you gotta try doesn't stop you from being nervous. So I'm nervous. And it won't be the last time I post about it either!