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Previously on "T1 entrepreneur visa"

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  • rd409
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    So looking at the percentage of Tier 1 holders in unskilled jobs, should we relocate Bob to Pakistan?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    Any Indian IT worker wanting to come here simply needs to club together with some friends, setup a shell company, and bring as many people into the UK as needed on uncapped intra company transfer visas.
    With £200k and a T2 sponsors licence...
    Last edited by stek; 20 June 2013, 16:40.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    Any Indian IT worker wanting to come here simply needs to club together with some friends, setup a shell company, and bring as many people into the UK as needed on uncapped intra company transfer visas.
    Useful input thanks. Have another beer.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    1. Vijay is an Indian sounding name
    2. This - I know I can get better sources but can't be bothered
    and this...

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...df?view=Binary

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by rurffy View Post
    Its so funny how you guys are pin pointing Indians in this discussion... (Why not generalize).
    I am not indian though.. Just saying ..

    I wonder how poor Vijay feels now.
    Well bearing in mind the big Indian consultancies are taking over the IT departments of most large clients and have shown triple figure growth coupled with the fact that 36% of all Tier1 visas issued are to Indians I don't think there is a need to generalise.

    In future don't say....

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  • CoolCat
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    Any Indian IT worker wanting to come here simply needs to club together with some friends, setup a shell company, and bring as many people into the UK as needed on uncapped intra company transfer visas.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by rurffy View Post
    Its so funny how you guys are pin pointing Indians in this discussion... (Why not generalize).
    I am not indian though.. Just saying ..

    I wonder how poor Vijay feels now.
    1. Vijay is an Indian sounding name
    2. This - I know I can get better sources but can't be bothered

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  • rurffy
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    Its so funny how you guys are pin pointing Indians in this discussion... (Why not generalize).
    I am not indian though.. Just saying ..

    I wonder how poor Vijay feels now.

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  • quackhandle
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    "This course provides you with the opportunity to travel the world and work in some of the top luxury spa resorts. If you are looking for an exciting and challenging career you should consider spa management.
    This programme develops an understanding of the nature of the spa environment through the study of subject areas such as management, science and therapeutic skills, with an emphasis on the need to reflect on and question the diverse values and practices that shape the industry today. The programme is structured to offer you progressive development of academic skills, approaches, methods, knowledge and critical thinking embedded in work place practices. This programme offers you a unique opportunity to study in a subject that is not widely available and, to specialise in management in an exciting and expanding area of the leisure industry around the worl*d."

    After successfully completing this course, you will have developed the necessary skills and management techniques to start your career in one of the various fields of spa industries.
    You could even start up your own business. One of our graduates, Vicky Day, started her own beauty business, 'The Pamper Pit', after graduating with a degree in International Spa Management.


    Boshie, I've found your new career!

    qh
    Last edited by quackhandle; 20 June 2013, 14:05.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    Okkayyy....

    This thread is now veering into General territory.

    I think that Vj will get the point, however.
    I don't think it has enough sockie posts, personal abuse and the diatribe required to flag it as General yet but get your point

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  • stek
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    Also I think the 50k funds requirement is for those switching from Post Study Work visa (my missus had one of those!) - for anyone else it's £200k....

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    You mean like...

    BSc (Hons) International Spa Management - University of Derby

    Just beggars belief....
    Bloody hell.

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  • cojak
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    Okkayyy....

    This thread is now veering into General territory.

    I think that Vj will get the point, however.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    It's a hard nut to crack. Some industrial companies are investing in training young people, but they still have to compete with schools offering useless qualifications like 'Personal Shopper' and 'Public Relations Adviser'.
    You mean like...

    BSc (Hons) International Spa Management - University of Derby

    Just beggars belief....

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Indeed... where do we switch from supplementing our skilled workforce from overseas to having them fully replaced so we are unable to get any of our own grads trained up and skilled? It is a very dangerous and fine line IMO. I for one would not let my kids do IT as a career path now, but am sure many other industries are suffering.
    It's a hard nut to crack. Some industrial companies are investing in training young people, but they still have to compete with schools offering useless qualifications like 'Personal Shopper' and 'Public Relations Adviser'.

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