and your companies name is?
I have a friend who might be interested in such an arrangement.
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That's very poor advice. Even if the OP originates from some complete tulip hole, going back there would be better than getting marriedOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostMarry someone from the EU not UK. Though you probably have to pay them the amount you are paying the agency in 1 year.
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Originally posted by jimhead View PostThanks for the help.
[redacted]Far too slow for that matey! We all use the 'Reply with Quote' buttonOriginally posted by jimhead View PostI've been in the UK for 4 years on a Work Permit.
Effectively a company sponsors me to be here, and I'm then free to seek contracts. The company pays me PAYE, but funded from the contracts I bring in, obviously.
My company takes a 10% fee from my daily rate, which is currently £550pd. (Then I pay regular tax, NI, etc, under a regular PAYE system.)
Does anyone know of any decent competing services? At 10% of my daily rate, I'm paying this company over £12k p.a. They cover all my visa and legal costs, - which is great, - but this is still a very large amount of money, in my opinion.
I'm also less than 12 months away from getting Indefinite Leave to Remain, - unless the government changes the rules, - so maybe I should just ride this last year out.
It's sad how much I pay. £12k in agency fees. About £30k a year in tax.
- Jim
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Marry someone from the EU not UK. Though you probably have to pay them the amount you are paying the agency in 1 year.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRide it out, become a legal and then sign on to all benefits, have 7 kids and enjoy Jeremy Kyle in style.
Shame you didn't do it 3 years ago then you would have saved money.
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If you are real (and not a new sockie) then is it worth rocking the boat to save a few quid for 12 months.Originally posted by jimhead View PostI'm also less than 12 months away from getting Indefinite Leave to Remain, - unless the government changes the rules, - so maybe I should just ride this last year out.
- Jim
Ride it out, become a legal and then sign on to all benefits, have 7 kids and enjoy Jeremy Kyle in style.
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English is too good.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhy would you assume it's not an Aussie, Saffer, Canadian, Yank, Kiwi etc?
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If you have been sponsored you should be here working for the company that sponsored you. You are not supposed to be working as a disguised freelancer. Once your work has finished then you should go home -Originally posted by jimhead View PostI've been in the UK for 4 years on a Work Permit.
Effectively a company sponsors me to be here, and I'm then free to seek contracts. The company pays me PAYE, but funded from the contracts I bring in, obviously.
My company takes a 10% fee from my daily rate, which is currently £550pd. (Then I pay regular tax, NI, etc, under a regular PAYE system.)
Does anyone know of any decent competing services? At 10% of my daily rate, I'm paying this company over £12k p.a. They cover all my visa and legal costs, - which is great, - but this is still a very large amount of money, in my opinion.
I'm also less than 12 months away from getting Indefinite Leave to Remain, - unless the government changes the rules, - so maybe I should just ride this last year out.
It's sad how much I pay. £12k in agency fees. About £30k a year in tax.
- Jim
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This is illegal, it's called bodyshopping. Forget ILR - when you apply you'll get found out.
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A question on rates for tier 2 & sponsorship
Thanks for the help.
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