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17th July 2008, 14:44
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#11
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More time posting than coding
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 471
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
If somebody posts question, its pityable thing to notice when people bounce back in their satire uniforms showing that great attitude label and utmost disrespect especially if OP sounds like he is a potential immigrant to UK. No matter how many days old you are here, I think its time to remove that chip on your shoulder, fellas ?
Oh yes, now coming back to the question
Yes, it is indeed possible to get one job or MANY jobs before entering to any country. From the job offer(s), you could apply for a visa( whatever be that in your case wrt UK) and I believe that would only strengthen your case of approval.
And my personal advice is, get that job offer in hand get the visa sorted and then come over. Last but not least, Welcome, and when you read other posts thats appears to be 'humourous' from their "smileys", keep the music louder and just scroll on !!
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Your Babelfish seems to have developed a fault, all the words are English, but not in any useful construct.
HTH
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17th July 2008, 15:03
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#12
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Lurker not a fighter
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 44
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The highly skilled migrant program (HSMP) and the new Tier 1 visa do not require employment before arriving in the UK. The HSMP provides a 2 year visa initially and the Tier 1 a 3 year visa, both are extendable. Both visas are granted based on a points based system comprising of age, education, personal income, and English language ability.
The HSMP is only closed for individuals within the UK and India I believe – you can still apply under the HSMP program from any other country. Within the UK and India the new Tier 1 applies.
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17th July 2008, 15:11
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#13
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Fingers like lightning
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 739
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
If somebody posts question, its pityable thing to notice when people bounce back in their satire uniforms showing that great attitude label and utmost disrespect especially if OP sounds like he is a potential immigrant to UK. No matter how many days old you are here, I think its time to remove that chip on your shoulder, fellas ?
Oh yes, now coming back to the question
Yes, it is indeed possible to get one job or MANY jobs before entering to any country. From the job offer(s), you could apply for a visa( whatever be that in your case wrt UK) and I believe that would only strengthen your case of approval.
And my personal advice is, get that job offer in hand get the visa sorted and then come over. Last but not least, Welcome, and when you read other posts thats appears to be 'humourous' from their "smileys", keep the music louder and just scroll on !!
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I keep reading it over and over and I still come to the conclusion of 
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17th July 2008, 15:31
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Not worth listening to
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: cockloft
Posts: 21
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Glad that you understand English, not under-estimate it using constructs.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Archangel
Your Babelfish seems to have developed a fault, all the words are English, but not in any useful construct.
HTH
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17th July 2008, 15:58
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Fingers like lightning
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 739
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
Glad that you understand English, not under-estimate it using constructs.
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Nope I'm sorry, once more please.
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18th July 2008, 07:33
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More time posting than coding
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 471
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
Glad that you understand English, not under-estimate it using constructs.
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Indeed, myself, in English construct a specialist regarded. I accept under-estimate as intended with appropriate mandate. I am of receiving Albedo with no internecine intent.
Half past Devon, Pip Pip!
Chrissy Waddle.
Last edited by Archangel : 18th July 2008 at 09:19.
Reason: If I'm going to take the mickey the least I can do is get the spelling correct!
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18th July 2008, 09:05
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Should try harder
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 102
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
Glad that you understand English, not under-estimate it using constructs.
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I heard a great story the other day about a non-native English speaker full of wit and satire and fantastic constructs. Unfortunately I can't re-call it now, it got lost in translation.
p.s. I am going to drop my shoulder later and have chips for tea.
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18th July 2008, 10:12
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More time posting than coding
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Mackemland 2 Geordie Nation 1...FTM
Posts: 423
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Quote:
Originally Posted by synoniv
Glad that you understand English, not under-estimate it using constructs.
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My head hurts....
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18th July 2008, 10:38
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Not worth listening to
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: cockloft
Posts: 21
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Chill out fellas, seeing few replies I thought atleast few of you ought to take that NG-BNP planted Core 2 duo chip off your shoulders before posting replies here.. or practice the art of ignorance and quietness to bring beauty to a public forum. If you still cant understand what I mean, Amen!
Thanks for all your appreciation - keep them coming, atleast its a friday and reminds me of Calvin & Hobbes; cant be bothered to improve my language skills or spell check  
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18th July 2008, 12:21
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Not worth listening to
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lambrini_socialist
nah, just turn up, you'll find a job no probs. and bring all your mates!
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It's comments like that, that make this place haha
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