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Angela commented,
Thanks Martin. I'd seen this post when I was originally searching for clarification so I'd thought that it was ok. That is, until I reached the point of putting the details into PICS ready for our ILR return and found that it won't let me enter an Ireland postcode so I can't get past the first steps. Made me worry that I'd misunderstood the rules so I'm relieved that I hadn't but I'm still a bit stuck with it. Has anybody else had this and how did you get past it?
Thanks Martin. I'd seen this post when I was originally searching for clarification so I'd thought that it was ok. That is, until I reached the point of putting the details into PICS ready for our ...
Angela commented,
Thanks Martin. Yes it does help. We've adhered to all of those points. The employer has requested a credit note so we'll do that then and evidence that it's at the employer's request. Many thanks.
Thanks Martin. Yes it does help. We've adhered to all of those points. The employer has requested a credit note so we'll do that then and evidence that it's at the employer's request. Many thanks.
Angela commented,
I thought I was clear on this but now I'm not so sure I have it right. So, where training delivery and 1-to-1's took place but the learner didn't complete the required work in the final months (hence the reason why they were dismissed by their employer) do we still need to refund for dates where the learning aim wasn't completed even though we delivered training? In addition, the employer has indicated that they don't want a full refund just a credit note towards their next apprentice. Is this acceptable as evidence of a refund? Thanks.
I thought I was clear on this but now I'm not so sure I have it right. So, where training delivery and 1-to-1's took place but the learner didn't complete the required work in the final months (hen...
Angela commented,
Thank you so much for the quick replies. I was hoping that was the case but questioned it as I'm so used to looking for certification for exemption. This makes perfect sense.
Thank you so much for the quick replies. I was hoping that was the case but questioned it as I'm so used to looking for certification for exemption. This makes perfect sense.