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Previously on "New points based system - The end of contracting and IT as we know it"
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Originally posted by elsergiovolador View PostIt's probably time to wake up and think how to make money out of it as most of IT will no longer be considered skilled work.
What paperwork one needs to import these workers and resell their services?
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It's probably time to wake up and think how to make money out of it as most of IT will no longer be considered skilled work.
What paperwork one needs to import these workers and resell their services?
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postand it wont be just the visa holder
What about family members?
There is no "unskilled" route, but students and dependant family members will be able to come to the UK.
Spouses, partners and children under 18 will count as dependants, as can other family members in some cases.
They can then go on to work in the UK in many cases without meeting the salary test.
New UK immigration rules from 2021 explained - how points-based system will work - Mirror Online
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postsurprised the left wing racists on this board havent been all over tarberas post claiming its racist to even suggest that this is a problem
lets hope that they are the first to feel its effects
This was never going to impact me as I have very UK based skills that an imported migrant wouldn't have - been saying this since 2015, that those who will be most impacted were those conned by the Cons to vote a certain way in 2016. But, you know, some people just won't be told
Let's hope you're not impacted too badlyLast edited by Whorty; 14 July 2020, 11:22.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostJesus Christ, will somebody ban him for these annoying caps
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post.....but not unemployed.
dont get too comfortable Amazon's Dash Cart Skips the Checkout Line | PCMag
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postbollocks
1.2 million graduates from 2016 -to 2018 still looking for work
The State of the Graduate Job Market in 2020 [Infographic] - Graduate Coach
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