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Re "Both of those things cannot be achieved if they come to the UK just for 2 years." sure they can. Come here for 2 years on a work visa, bring the kids they get free schooling here, plus anyone in the family with expensive medical condition will get free treatment. Also allowed to claim a lot of money tax free as supposed expenses that Brits working far away from home within the UK are not allowed to claim. Not to mention start and end mid tax year and they effectively get double tax allowance, as they get full tax allowance while only here half the tax year. And lots of other wheezes to undercut the locals.
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you will find its much harder for a Brit to get a work visa to India than it is for an Indian national to get a work visa here, and none of the perks are reciprocal you will have to pay for your families healthcare and education and so much moreOriginally posted by GJABS View PostWell, I say let's get our own back- and all go out to India
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You guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
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- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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if that were true the thousands and thousands of people born in India working for Cognizant, Infosys, Tata, Wipro etc etc would not be here.Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostYou guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
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- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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What counts as a stable job?Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostYou guys don't have a clue- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
- You can get a person to do anything in India such as Washing, Driving, Cooking etc
- 2K kids might want to come here to propel their instagram views (albeit missing their familiar foods etc).
There are many benefits to the west beyond money. I have never met an Indian immigrant who has regretted moving West. A few don't think it lived up to the hype, but overall they don't regret it.
Sure you don't get servants here, equally you don't get clean air in India.Comment
- It is unlikely anyone with a stable job to want to come to the UK
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UK Quarterly GDP came at 0% growth for Q3 2023. This is subject to revision and could easily be revised to negative soon.
UK GDP growth since Q1 2021:
Q1 2021: -1%
Q2 2021: 7.3%
Q3 2021: 1.7%
Q4 2021: 1.5%
Q1 2022: 0.5%
Q2 2022: 0.1%
Q3 2022: -0.1% <- Contractor bear market starts at end of Q2 2022
Q4 2022: 0.1%
Q1 2023: 0.3%
Q2 2023: 0.2%
Q3 2023: 0.0%
The contract market and the economy was chugging along nicely until around Q2 2022, we been in the doldrums for 5 quarters now.Comment
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One's death report can be written in any form. It can be attributed to malnutrition, air, water or anything you want. Does it ring a bell when I say "fallacy of single cause".Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View PostSure you don't get servants here, equally you don't get clean air in India.
When something happens, you cannot attribute it to a single cause. It's the accumulation of causes. If clean air was an issue, how come they are a populous nation?Comment
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If you had a european passport, where would you go as an IT contractor?
Asking to you all.
The situation does look dire in the UK.Comment
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Spain (or) Malta (or) Poland!Originally posted by JazzyFry View PostIf you had a european passport, where would you go as an IT contractor?
Asking to you all.
The situation does look dire in the UK.Comment
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