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Previously on "Tier-2's and ICT's being discussed on Radio 4"
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Originally posted by yetanotherbobNowhere does the article say he employed 'illegal' immigrants so what's the case against him?
Stopping or further controlling future immigration might be a desirable goal for everyone who lives here.
But giving every legal resident a fair chance at jobs they are qualified for shouldn't be held against anyone even if they are a UKIP member...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot to sure I understand the last section. Looking at the advice on the forums and am sure in a cuk article they can form a company and contract under the false assumption they will eventually do that. The immigration forums are full of contracting T1 holders. Some agencies will accept it but if they are a deemed employee which they can't be for T1 it's no more contracting surely. Maybe it's the agents that need to understand this actually.
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Originally posted by yetanotherbob View PostTier 1 E (as intended) requires them to create a certain number of jobs (presumably by employing people in their company?) or make a certain level of investment in a UK business. "employees or deemed employees" do neither of these so quite unlikely for Tier 1 E holders to fall under IR35.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostInteresting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?
About the ICT's, I think expenses form a major form of their earnings here and since their visas are temporary, they get a tax exemption on certain living expenses too (bills etc.) - so the larger consultancies are being openly given a major unfair advantage over contractors. This doesn't seem like how a fair and open market is supposed to work.
Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
Stopping or further controlling future immigration might be a desirable goal for everyone who lives here.
But giving every legal resident a fair chance at jobs they are qualified for shouldn't be held against anyone even if they are a UKIP member...
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey do indeed!
Britons in cruise ship orgy | Daily Mail Online
HMS Bordello! Orgies, drunken brawls - a new diary reveals the truth about life on board the first ships for Australia | Daily Mail Online
Ship of shame | Daily Mail Online
Airbnb guests trash Calgary family home with 'drug-induced orgy' | Daily Mail Online
Sex orgy on Cyprus ferry claims met with anger from locals | Daily Mail Online
And that's only from daily fail!
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTo be fair British young people do similar in other countries including other European ones. However if a country is your long term home you will not live like that for long.
Britons in cruise ship orgy | Daily Mail Online
HMS Bordello! Orgies, drunken brawls - a new diary reveals the truth about life on board the first ships for Australia | Daily Mail Online
Ship of shame | Daily Mail Online
Airbnb guests trash Calgary family home with 'drug-induced orgy' | Daily Mail Online
Sex orgy on Cyprus ferry claims met with anger from locals | Daily Mail Online
And that's only from daily fail!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostInteresting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?
No more Tier 1 contracting?
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Interesting question : What will happen to Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) visa holders operating LTD's when blanket IR35 hits. Will they all be deemed employed and against the terms of their Visa?
No more Tier 1 contracting?
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What are the odds on Bet Fred that next years T2 figures will be around the 77k mark??
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