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Tier2 vs Contractor Limited Company

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    #11
    Originally posted by asisko View Post

    I understand, it is legal for me to bill the agency for my service and the agency will be billing the client. Or if I get the contract without an agency, I will be billing the client. Is that right ? Thanks again ?
    Yes, both correct but bear in mind it can take a while to secure that illusive first contract, especially now, perhaps if you divulged your skill set we can advise.....

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      #12
      I am a senior software engineer. Expert in java and related technologies, Front-end design and business analysis.

      Have 6+ years experience, mostly in telecommunication sector.

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        #13
        Tier2 vs Contractor Limited Company

        Originally posted by asisko View Post
        I am a senior software engineer. Expert in java and related technologies, Front-end design and business analysis.

        Have 6+ years experience, mostly in telecommunication sector.
        Bobable skills, might struggle if you're good........

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          #14
          Have no clue what Bobable means ! Thanks all for your response

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            #15
            Originally posted by asisko View Post
            Have no clue what Bobable means ! Thanks all for your response
            He is implying that your skills could easily be replaced by a cheaper offshore resource unless you have some very niche or stand out skills.

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              #16
              Originally posted by asisko View Post
              Have no clue what Bobable means ! Thanks all for your response
              Easily done by cheap Indian's off-shore - for some reason we call Indian outsourcers 'Bobs' here.....

              Should have said '....but if your good...' ie it shouldn't matter, perception being Bobs are not very good.....

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                #17
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                  #18
                  Merhaba Asisko

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AnnaO View Post
                    Hi Asisko

                    If I were you I would start with an umbrella company as they can do everything for you. You can always move to a ltd co later. With a limited company, it took me few weeks to get a business bank account set up, plus you will need to find a decent accountant. It is easier to start with an umbrella - in my opinion.
                    Nope - umbrella companies cannot sponsor visas - has to be the company for whom the individual will actually be working
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
                      Nope - umbrella companies cannot sponsor visas - has to be the company for whom the individual will actually be working
                      Well thanks for that Lisa, having a foreign missus I did a lot of research on this sort of thing and I want you to help me. There are 'Umbrella' companies out there actively saying they do this - basically reassign the contract and we get a tier 2 for u - the immigration lawyers I've dealt with don't see a problem with it - based on what I just said, ie they take the role and employ the person on tier 2 to do it - is it legal?

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