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  • Hi Justin

    I know people who have got away with a basic CRB check before btu it's not the correct one and so you could be turned down. For the sake of £10 you may as well tick the box then it's one less thing to worry about. It also has to be recent (less than 3 months old) when presented, so most workers tend to apply late September as it takes up to 40 days to arrive, then you have to allow enough time to get it legalised (2-3 days I think).

    Steve
  • I've heard that in previous years CRB checks were not accepted as the 'Police Report' in Andorra. Is this still the case?
    Will i still need a 'Subject Access' report or both?
    Thinking about applying for it soon.
    This upcoming season will be my first working in Arinsal.
    Any info would be appreciated.

    Cheers
    Justin Blight