Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@davidof, plus the issue that it's difficult/neigh on impossible to now take CTT tests through BASI.
It would mean that those already with the qualification could work self employed for 90 days in Aosta though.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
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@Haggis_Trap, they'll be beating them off with ...
oh, wait, Aviemore?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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under a new name wrote: |
@Haggis_Trap, they'll be beating them off with ...
oh, wait, Aviemore? |
British jobs for British workers!!
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That's the same as France isn't it? According to the BASI website:
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BASI have a new agreement with the DDCS & PNMESA which will allow the BASI Alpine L4 ISTD qualification to be formally recognised in France and provide a pathway to a Carte Pro – provided that an additional test is passed.
If a BASI member enters and passes a Speed Test (exact name to be confirmed but using the same standard as the CTT) on French soil, it would be viewed as a “Bolt On” to the L4 qualification and would meet the requirements for equivalence. A successful pass of this test would effectively replace the ISIA speed test for that member. It is important to note that this is NOT a CTT event and therefore none of the legal entitlements for working across the EU would come with it – it would only apply to France. We will communicate more details on the France speed test itself in due course. |
So now you need to do a country specific EuroTest/CTT as they are now only valid in the "host country". Well done us......
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swskier wrote: |
@davidof, plus the issue that it's difficult/neigh on impossible to now take CTT tests through BASI.
It would mean that those already with the qualification could work self employed for 90 days in Aosta though. |
I thought it was now impossible. BASIO say:
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As stated in our previous update, if you are a British Citizen, regardless of what association you are a member of, you are not permitted to enter the CTT (formally known as Eurotest). A BASI member with an EU passport is also not permitted to enter the CTT. |
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galpinos wrote: |
swskier wrote: |
@davidof, plus the issue that it's difficult/neigh on impossible to now take CTT tests through BASI.
It would mean that those already with the qualification could work self employed for 90 days in Aosta though. |
I thought it was now impossible. BASIO say:
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As stated in our previous update, if you are a British Citizen, regardless of what association you are a member of, you are not permitted to enter the CTT (formally known as Eurotest). A BASI member with an EU passport is also not permitted to enter the CTT. |
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You'd think so, but no, not strictly. I know someone in France that took the Eurotest last season with a British Passport and BASI qualification. Also I had this message from the German Association:
"Participation in the CTT: If you obtained your qualification before Brexit, you can participate in the CTT", now they just assumed i'm BASI but actually i'm IASI, so that's an interesting conversation for me to have some time in the future
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galpinos wrote: |
So now you need to do a country specific EuroTest/CTT as they are now only valid in the "host country". Well done us...... |
yes, quite.
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