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It's a shame you didn't come over a few years earlier then - as most of the tricks are now known....merely at clientco for the entertainment -
I am here in peace to ply my trade and I cannot understand why this makes you angry as I will conduct my activity within the full letter of the lowe.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostJust because you know some people commiting fraud and some that are breaking the law doesn't mean you should do it.
This attitude is what makes my blood boil on the immigration forums and there is no place for it here.
I'm sorry but I came here to ask questions not of a legal nature but of an educatiuonal nature.
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Look at it from our side. These people should not be contractors but have found a way to cheat and be direct competition for us. If they weren't cheating (breaking the law while doing so) our life's would be easier as it would be far easier to find contracts and those contracts would probably more than they currently do...Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostI am here in peace to ply my trade and I cannot understand why this makes you angry as I will conduct my activity within the full letter of the lowe.
I'm sorry but I came here to ask questions not of a legal nature but of an educatiuonal nature.
We will beg to differ.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I do not wish to cheat and I am not from the country where this practice of which you talk is probably more accepted but if this is against the laws why are no prosecutions made against individuals or companies?Originally posted by eek View PostLook at it from our side. These people should not be contractors but have found a way to cheat and be direct competition for us. If they weren't cheating (breaking the law while doing so) our life's would be easier as it would be far easier to find contracts and those contracts would probably more than they currently do...Comment
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I think NLUK doesn't have anything against you.Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostI am here in peace to ply my trade and I cannot understand why this makes you angry as I will conduct my activity within the full letter of the lowe.
I'm sorry but I came here to ask questions not of a legal nature but of an educatiuonal nature.
We will beg to differ.
It's just because you are in his country and you dare to talk about frauds. Some countries does not tolerate frauds.
I'm not British, I'm Portuguese and I understand him very well. (In this case)
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There are but not often. The main bit is as Stek says when you come to try and renew you will be told to leave....Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostI do not wish to cheat and I am not from the country where this practice of which you talk is probably more accepted but if this is against the laws why are no prosecutions made against individuals or companies?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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There are but at the end of the day the ultimate cure is denial of ILR and a ban on reentry.Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostI do not wish to cheat and I am not from the country where this practice of which you talk is probably more accepted but if this is against the laws why are no prosecutions made against individuals or companies?
Look on immigrationboards.com and see the sheer amount of denials lately because of tax issues etc
Mainly people on T1G who inflated their income to qualify for extension but only declared low income to tax man.
Seems like almost all of them, there can't be many left on T1G, since it was closed ages ago (because of abuse), actually you could contact on that since it wasn't tied to an employer.
Gone now...Comment
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That made me laugh. If you think server-side web parts are worth learning then you are far, far, further behind than you think.Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostThere is server side development that interests me such as Web Parts and MOSS.Comment
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The entire idea that sharepoint by itself is enough to get a contract in this day and age made me laugh....Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostThat made me laugh. If you think server-side web parts are worth learning then you are far, far, further behind than you think.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Just because you see them it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. The immigration boards have plenty of stories of 'I've had my Tier 2 cancelled and have to leave, what can I do?' posts.Originally posted by Wetti Big Deal Birnathi View PostI do not wish to cheat and I am not from the country where this practice of which you talk is probably more accepted but if this is against the laws why are no prosecutions made against individuals or companies?
Sometimes it's just not in the public interest to prosecute as well. They just deport the individuals, cancel the licence of the sponsoring body and life goes on... in a rather a poor way for those deported.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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