You need to sit the Civil Service Exams and then if you pass say that you want the Immigration Service or Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise (they joined together a couple of years ago).
Before that though I would brush up your English!
2007-07-16 05:25:38
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answered by O J 3
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Those who say you must brush up on your spelling and grammar are correct. The Civil Service Exam includes sections on spelling and grammar. Without a good score on those sections you will not pass the exam.
If you choose to apply for a clerical job, the requirement is (at a minimum) O Level English and Mathematics.
2007-07-20 00:59:33
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answered by skip 6
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I should try doing a study package on proof reading and punctuation first. I take it that customs and exile are the bit that deal with deportations ?
2007-07-16 05:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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First you need to learn how to spell! it's Customs and Excise not exile, and Immigration not emagration!
2007-07-16 05:10:23
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answered by skullian 5
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Its a Customs and Excise matter.You can find the general number in the telephone book.
2007-07-18 13:27:38
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answered by realdolby 5
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It could be useful if you first learned how to spell a bit better and/or keyboarding. Eng Lang IS important, whatever example you learned from school. Best wishes and good luck. You need it.
2007-07-16 05:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It is H.M. Customs and Excise or Immigration. You need to know what the career is called before you investigate it.
2007-07-16 05:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh dear, I suggest you start thinking of a different job.
2007-07-16 05:12:33
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answered by focus 6
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you need your education before you go looking for jobs
2007-07-16 11:10:03
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answered by capcave2002 4
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Not a chance with spelling like that I'm afraid. :)
2007-07-16 05:11:48
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answered by Dj' s 5
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