Did she not pay a randomer £10,000 for a Visa that carried no job at the end? If she's legally here she should be able to work or claim something from the gov.How is the visa fake?
Not entirely sure you're the right person to ask though as you don't seem to do any research or understand the legal system around thisOpinions don't make it true
Looking forward to when the facts arrive instead of just the comical stuff.Love bringing the fun on this threadas well as the facts
What will need to affect me to think that England is the most densely populated country on the planet or that the ECHR has anything to do with the EU ... apart from dementia of course.Like I said, some people don’t take an interest in things until they start to affect them.
I was hoping you'd explain and link to something or other rather than having me go look for itDid she not pay a ranfomer £10,000 for a Visa that carried no job at the end? If she's legally here she should be able to work or claim something from the gov.
I'm probably the perfect person to ask as I give ya'll the questions you don't like answering
Will I be allowed to stay in the country if I lose my job?
Skilled Worker visas usually give up to two and a half years of leave in the UK for the holder to work. However, if for whatever reason your employment has been brought to an end early, this will shorten the time you can stay in the country.
After you have lost your job, you will have 60 days leave in the UK or until the end of your visa, whichever is shorter. This means you have two months to ensure you follow the next steps.
It didn’t say anything about her applying to any company…She’s been here 3 months!I was hoping you'd explain and link to something or other rather than having me go look for it
Not an area I'm knowledgeable in but I'm assuming this counts as losing a job - because you know, she applied through this agency with the belief that there would be a job at the end of this
What happens if you lose your job on a Skilled Worker visa UK?
If you are working in the UK on a Skilled Worker visa and you lose your job, it’s vital you know what to do and how to inform the Home Office.manchester-immigrationlawyer.co.uk
The article doesn't actually state how long she has been here since "losing" the job
The article does make it sound like the Home Office isn't doing enough but that's fine because asylum is number 1 priority obviously
These are the things that seem to be in the press an awful lot recently! You even admitted to brushing up on your own knowledge!Looking forward to when the facts arrive instead of just the comical stuff.
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What will need to affect me to think that England is the most densely populated country on the planet or that the ECHR has anything to do with the EU ... apart from dementia of course.
She came to the country with the belief that there was a job in the UK lined up for her. There is nothing to suggest that she didn't actually believe this. She, and the HO, has been scammed by the agencyIt didn’t say anything about her applying to any company…She’s been here 3 months!
She payed a crook who took her 10 grand …That’s exactly what I said? She’s now illegal in this country!She came to the country with the belief that there was a job in the UK lined up for her. There is nothing to suggest that she didn't actually believe this. She, and the HO, has been scammed by the agency
At the very most she is now overstaying her visa because she doesn't have a job
You have no idea how common it is to pay those sums for real jobs. That's the perversity of this system. Many workers around the world have to pay middlemen to have a chance to get a job abroad. It's common practice for instance for workers from Nepal/Pakistan working in the United Arab Emirates. Most of those workers spend months to pay back the costs before being able to earn anything.She payed a crook who took her 10 grand View attachment 2399208
There are overseas healthcare coordinators in those sectors , you don’t need to pay a middleman to come to UK.You have no idea how common it is to pay those sums for real jobs. That's the perversity of this system. Many workers around the world have to pay middlemen to have a chance to get a job abroad. It's common practice for instance for workers from Nepal/Pakistan working in the United Arab Emirates. Most of those workers spend months to pay back the costs before being able to earn anything.
In this situation, not only the woman has been scammed but also the Home office. They deliver those working visas because the UK cannot find at home the workers it needs in some sectors.
All you had to do was look it up: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/working-health/overseas-health-professionalsThis man seems to know all about it, he has people begging for work!View attachment 2399226View attachment 2399227
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There are overseas healthcare coordinators in those sectors , you don’t need to pay a middleman to come to UK.
That’s exactly what she DIDN’T do ! The question is why she had to pay a middleman when there’s no need for UK positions …Her answer was this when the question was put to her!All you had to do was look it up: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/working-health/overseas-health-professionals
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Do you understand the meaning of a scam?That’s exactly what she DIDN’T do ! The question is why she had to pay a middleman when there’s no need for UK positions …Her answer was this when the question was put to her!
The fact is she didn’t have to use any middleman she could’ve applied direct…Maybe she didn’t have the relevant qualifications ? I’m sure if everything is above board she’ll be snapped up!Do you understand the meaning of a scam?
As I showed you, there is a practice of people gaining employment via middlemen through sponsorship, which this person used as a basis for the SCAM.
Why then the Home office delivered the visa?The fact is she didn’t have to use any middleman she could’ve applied direct…Maybe she didn’t have the relevant qualifications ? I’m sure if everything is above board she’ll be snapped up!
It's been 'in the press' that England is the most densely populated country on earth and that the ECHR is part of the EU?These are the things that seem to be in the press an awful lot recently! You even admitted to brushing up on your own knowledge!
The same way they give asylum to dangerous criminals without carrying out proper checks..I’d imagine? Or maybe there’s people working there being given backhanders in return for visas? Same as the crooked law firms…Like Sky have pointed out there needs to be an urgent investigation into these practices!Why then the Home office delivered the visa?
No ,but there has been mention of London being a very over populated city and ECHR for UK gov migrant policies being vetoed.It's been 'in the press' that England is the most densely populated country on earth and that the ECHR is part of the EU?
Again, do you know what a scam is? It's when someone is tricked into something.The fact is she didn’t have to use any middleman she could’ve applied direct…Maybe she didn’t have the relevant qualifications ? I’m sure if everything is above board she’ll be snapped up!
My point still stands ,she could’ve applied direct, but chose not to for reasons known only to herself!Again, do you know what a scam is? It's when someone is tricked into something.
When people are scammed there are always shoulda woulda couldas, but hindsight is 20/20 and it's easier to speak on a situation that you yourself aren't in.
Either way, the criminals are the ones who took her money.
Well in this case, why are you upset at that woman? If she wanted to take advantage of the situation to work illegally, she would have been disappearing in the nature, not trying to attract the attention of the government over those fake employment contracts.The same way they give asylum to dangerous criminals without carrying out proper checks..I’d imagine? Or maybe there’s people working there being given backhanders in return for visas? Same as the crooked law firms…Like Sky have pointed out there needs to be an urgent investigation into these practices!
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