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Originally posted by Komanu123 View PostHi, I am in urgent need of companies list which sponsor for work permit tier 2 visa. Please could anyone help me with this. I am experienced in IT for 8 years in India and would like to come to uk for work. Thx."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe time in India is 4 hours ahead of the UK. I doubt if you are posting in the middle of the night so you are probably just back from the pub in the UK. Nice try, but fail.
there are plenty of "requests" just like that on professional forums, take linkedin.
As for the time difference - Indians are working in call centers and help desks for US so the timing is just about right IMO.
suspicious is the use of the words "Hi", "Thx" and "Please"Last edited by mos; 6 April 2012, 14:19.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostYou need to apply for a role, and the company has to show why they need you and no other UK or EU citizen is suitable for the role, with proof and attempts to advertise. And there's a quota.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI don't believe I deserved a -ve rep for this, but hey-ho. Unsigned of course, and I know I can use the JS thing to find out who it was, but CBA....
I vote Stek isIf UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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I nearly told an offshore Bob to ram it today, totally useless and inept but still the gate keeper of me running a DB script which I had to get in.Comment
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ha ha, such a list would be in the Home Office and good luck getting on out. You obviously are a lazy twat because if you really looked around, there would be dozens of agents in India recruiting for spots in the UK.
You obviously are so crap that you couldn't get in on a Tier 1 ffs!!
so bugger off. I ( an unemployed IT programmer) don't need you here.McCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Postha ha, such a list would be in the Home Office and good luck getting on out. You obviously are a lazy twat because if you really looked around, there would be dozens of agents in India recruiting for spots in the UK.
You obviously are so crap that you couldn't get in on a Tier 1 ffs!!
so bugger off. I ( an unemployed IT programmer) don't need you here.
harsh but fair
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Postha ha, such a list would be in the Home Office and good luck getting on out. You obviously are a lazy twat because if you really looked around, there would be dozens of agents in India recruiting for spots in the UK.
You obviously are so crap that you couldn't get in on a Tier 1 ffs!!
so bugger off. I ( an unemployed IT programmer) don't need you here.
T1 needs substantial earnings beforehand requirement so OP would either have to be paid so much in India it's not worth moving, or earned on visa in another Western country, or earned in UK on PSW visa. All unlikely.
It's not easy you know, the routes in are mainly good people, or Brit-based Indian mates doing favours for Indian mates or, ICT, which helps no-one except UK plc...Comment
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostBecause England is the land of milk and honey! Untold riches await!
Interestingly that was said of medieval London when the streets were literally covered with tulip, horsetulip, carcasses and whatnot
Filthy Cities - Medieval London -©BBC - YouTubeComment
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