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Originally posted by Lance View PostYou need to find an umbrella company that will you pay a foreign bank, and also that will pay someone that doesn;t have the right to work. Most companies will avoid you as you're not easy for someone to just tick a box on a form
Yes. But as a non EU national it will make it easier for you to work in the UK (probably). Gaining EU citizenship is unlikely to help you work in the paradise that will be UK post-Brexit.
Yeah it sounds like fun and games not knowing when brexit happens. It would benefit me but unfortunately not for you
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Originally posted by Lance View PostYes I do. I really do believe that we may leave the EU in a week.
We probably won't but it is possible.
In what scenario would EU nationals not have the right to work in the UK after 31/10?
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Originally posted by zarzarbinks View PostHello, thank you for your replies.
Usually after your time with the French legionnaire is up, French citizenship is granted although that may have changed over the years
Originally posted by zarzarbinks View PostI am not sure so I am not trolling (also I posted this under General but Admin moved it here ). I am seriously looking into what is out there at the moment.
As for the UK work visas, I am not sure what kind of visas are offered and what the requirements are as technically wont be working in the UK but overseas outside the UK. I found this link so this adds to my confusion (Does a remote employee, living abroad (non-EU), working for a U.K. company, need a work visa? - Quora)
Originally posted by zarzarbinks View PostI tried researching specifically UK security companies and PMC's hiring non EU nationals overseas and what specific Visa (if required) is needed but I am not getting solid information.
I assume Brexit will affect the hiring process if it happens within the decade?
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Hello, thank you for your replies.
Usually after your time with the French legionnaire is up, French citizenship is granted although that may have changed over the years I am not sure so I am not trolling (also I posted this under General but Admin moved it here ). I am seriously looking into what is out there at the moment.
As for the UK work visas, I am not sure what kind of visas are offered and what the requirements are as technically wont be working in the UK but overseas outside the UK. I found this link so this adds to my confusion (Does a remote employee, living abroad (non-EU), working for a U.K. company, need a work visa? - Quora)
I tried researching specifically UK security companies and PMC's hiring non EU nationals overseas and what specific Visa (if required) is needed but I am not getting solid information.
I assume Brexit will affect the hiring process if it happens within the decade?
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Originally posted by Lance View PostI'm not sure that being a legionairre grants citizenship.
It's also quite a hardcore method of getting the right to work in the EU. These guys are soldiers who do proper soldiering.
And in about 1 week, EU nationals may not have a right to work in the UK anyway.
You are trolling aren't you?
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I'm not sure that being a legionairre grants citizenship.
It's also quite a hardcore method of getting the right to work in the EU. These guys are soldiers who do proper soldiering.
And in about 1 week, EU nationals may not have a right to work in the UK anyway.
You are trolling aren't you?
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Originally posted by zarzarbinks View PostHello, I am not sure if this is the correct site to post this question, but here goes.
In general, does the UK PMC and security companies hire non-EU nationals for contract employment especially for overseas in the middle east? I am aware most American PMC and security companies only offer employment to American citizens and Green card visa holders even for overseas contracts but I am not sure how the UK companies employ military background personnel (only hire EU nationals?)
I am interested in contract work overseas after completing my enlistment period in the Japanese army. I know a fellow countrymen who first enlisted in the Japanese army, then served in the French Foreign Legion where he got his French citizenship. He was employed by a UK security company shortly after for an oversea contract in the middle east. I am not sure if I have to follow the French Foreign Legion route first to get French citizenship to be employed or if I can get directly hired instead.
Any helpful answers will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Question About Contract Employment (non EU national)
Hello, I am not sure if this is the correct site to post this question, but here goes.
In general, does the UK PMC and security companies hire non-EU nationals for contract employment especially for overseas in the middle east? I am aware most American PMC and security companies only offer employment to American citizens and Green card visa holders even for overseas contracts but I am not sure how the UK companies employ military background personnel (only hire EU nationals?)
I am interested in contract work overseas after completing my enlistment period in the Japanese army. I know a fellow countrymen who first enlisted in the Japanese army, then served in the French Foreign Legion where he got his French citizenship. He was employed by a UK security company shortly after for an oversea contract in the middle east. I am not sure if I have to follow the French Foreign Legion route first to get French citizenship to be employed or if I can get directly hired instead.
Any helpful answers will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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