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Work & Live in U.K
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Working in the U.K - How to do it!
Whenever you contact an overseas employer for job, they will ask you "Do you have a work permit". The problem is that in most Countries it is the employer who applies for a work permit not you!
You can gain entry to a number of Western Countries based simply on your skills, qualifications and work experience. Once you have been granted immigration to a particular Country you are then free to live in that Country permanently, and work for any employer. Some of the programmes that are available are as follows:
- Australia Skilled Migration
- UK Highly Skilled Migrant Programme
- New Zealand Skilled Migration Programme
- Canada Skilled Worker Programme.
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Working Rights based on Nationality :
The following groups of people can work in certain other Countries more easily:
- EU Citizens have the right to work in any EU Country.
- Citizens of certain Countries that have an “Association agreement with the EU” can run their own business in certain EU Countries. These Countries include most of the former Eastern Bloc Countries that were ruled by the Soviet Union.
- Australian and New Zealand Citizens working in each other's Countries based on a bilateral agreement.
- This is not an exhaustive list but covers some of the more common examples where you can work in another Country.
US and Canadian citizens working in each other's Country under one of the NAFTA Visas.
Visa Categories that may allow you to work :
You may also have the right to work in another Country if you are in a particular visa category:
- If you are married to a citizen of the Country you wish to work in, and meet the requirements of the relevant visa category, you will normally be allowed to work without needing a work permit/visa.
- If your spouse/partner has a work permit/visa in your destination Country, depending on the regulations you may be permitted to work in that Country.
- If you have a student visa depending on the regulations you may be permitted to work on a part-time basis.
- If your spouse is an EU citizen and you wish to work in another EU Country.
- Working Holiday visas for entry to the UK, Australia, etc. This is normally only relevant for young people to do low skilled work.
- Exchange Schemes such as the US J-1 scheme. This can be for low skilled or highly skilled jobs depending on the type of scheme. ........Click to read more
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