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Previously on "Fast-track visa to boost FinTech sector"

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  • Andy2
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    They will no longer need to obtain a “third-party endorsement”

    So anyone from anywhere in world can come here and start contracting from day one.
    Its time for me retirement

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  • vetran
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    It was happening 20 years ago before the B word was coined, it fell out of favour because Eastern Europeans were nearly as cheap and didn't need a visa.

    Now that cheap labour is more difficult to obtain its back to raping the third world.

    You realise again and again we import cheap labour , fail to treat them well and then they become disenfranchised?

    Arguably Windrush was about cheap and exploitable labour that was before even the common market look how that went.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    IR35 + Fast Track Visas. The Tory dream.
    You voted for it (B.....)....

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  • Great Parks
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    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
    Yes, and it'll be interesting to see how many more Infosys bods get onshored as a result of all this. If there's any transparency, that is.

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  • _V_
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    Ms Murthy is the daughter of Indian billionaire N.R. Narayana Murthy and is believed to hold £430 million shares in his technology company, Infosys.
    IR35 + Fast Track Visas. The Tory dream.

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  • _V_
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    This says it all

    https://metro.co.uk/2021/02/26/rishi...heme-14150007/

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  • Great Parks
    started a topic Fast-track visa to boost FinTech sector

    Fast-track visa to boost FinTech sector


    Fast-track visa to boost FinTech sector as Rishi Sunak pledges to help ‘scale-ups’ bring in highly skilled migrants from abroad


    This is exactly the sort of thing that would result from Brexit and one of the reasons I chose to remain. It's scandalous considering the amount of home grown talent sitting idle at this time but, unfortunately, my expectations have changed so much over the years with regard to this sort of thing that it's all becoming a bit meh....

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