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fenrirjk
21st November 2009, 16:43
Hi everybody
This is my very first post on this forum.
I am french myself and I my girlfriend is filipino.
She is curently living in Philippines, and would like to work abroad to support her family.
UK would be a great place as we would both be much nearer than right now, and I could visit her more often or even move myself in UK.
But I'm afraid it's complicated for her to be able to work in UK.
We both decided to not marry yet, as it is a bit too early.
She is graduated in Hotel and Restaurant Management and has 2 years of working experience.
But we don't know if it's possible and what is required.
Could you please give us information and advices ?
Thanks
Tawi2
21st November 2009, 17:10
Hi fen,welcome to the forum :) This might be an obvious question but why doesnt she move to france to be closer to you :Erm:
Arthur Little
21st November 2009, 17:41
Hi everybody
This is my very first post on this forum.
I am french myself and I my girlfriend is filipino.
She is curently living in Philippines, and would like to work abroad to support her family.
UK would be a great place as we would both be much nearer than right now, and I could visit her more often or even move myself in UK.
But I'm afraid it's complicated for her to be able to work in UK.
We both decided to not marry yet, as it is a bit too early.
She is graduated in Hotel and Restaurant Management and has 2 years of working experience.
But we don't know if it's possible and what is required.
Could you please give us information and advices ?
Thanks
:Hellooo: Welcome to the forum. Without wishing to disillusion either of you, I have to point out that ... even taking into account your girlfriend's qualifications ... it could prove rather difficult to obtain a job in her chosen field at present, due to the economic recession. Certainly she would need a work permit to come to the UK for this purpose in the first place.
Having said that, I can appreciate the logic behind such a move, :rolleyes: given the close proximity to France ... and, with this in mind, it might be worthwhile awaiting a more accurate assessment from someone here with more knowledge of the employment situation than myself, since I'm now retired. :ARsurrender:
Ana_may365
21st November 2009, 17:49
Hi fen,welcome to the forum :) This might be an obvious question but why doesnt she move to france to be closer to you :Erm:
:xxgrinning--00xx3:good point,TAWI2.anyway,welcome aboard:Hellooo::Hellooo::Hellooo::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:
fenrirjk
21st November 2009, 18:02
Hi fen,welcome to the forum :) This might be an obvious question but why doesnt she move to france to be closer to you :Erm:
Hi Tawi,
France would be much better of course but the problem is the language.
She would have to learn french to find a work in France, it would take some time. And financially she cannot really afford it.
fenrirjk
21st November 2009, 18:05
:Hellooo: Welcome to the forum. Without wishing to disillusion either of you, I have to point out that ... even taking into account your girlfriend's qualifications ... it could prove rather difficult to obtain a job in her chosen field at present, due to the economic recession. Certainly she would need a work permit to come to the UK for this purpose in the first place.
Having said that, I can appreciate the logic behind such a move, :rolleyes: given the close proximity to France ... and, with this in mind, it might be worthwhile awaiting a more accurate assessment from someone here with more knowledge of the employment situation than myself, since I'm now retired. :ARsurrender:
Hi Arthur Little,
Thanks for the aswer, you unfortunately confirmed what I read before.
It seems to be difficult, but does it mean impossible ?
South-east boy
21st November 2009, 19:09
Hello and welcome here! :xxgrinning--00xx3: My girlfriend is also in the Philippines and would like to work here too. I have seen teaching jobs that she could do here in London if she gained a certain qualification (that she could do in 1 month full time or 3 months part time in UK or Cebu), but unfortunately as things have tightened up over here with immigration I can't see a way that she would be able to come here.
Here's a link to the British Home-office website for you on what is required to work here: http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/
Where about's in France do you live? As I've been there quite a few times and travelled around a fair bit.
fenrirjk
21st November 2009, 20:51
What do you think about this offer.
http://jobs.workpermit.com/employee/vacancy.php?jobs_vid=1069
I sent a mail, but it smells like scam.
here is the answer I got:
Ok you can follow this way to apply for workpermit visa ok..
Below is the account list that was given by Work Permit Solutions for the processing of your HSMP visa:
Consultancy / Courier Fees £431
Fedex Couier Fee £677
Accomodation Fee £1200
Total £ 2,308
We need you to provide us the required documents below so that we can be able to open your savings account has to
enable us to remit your £2,308 spent for the visa processing and also for the refundment of the flight ticket, also
this will be the account where we will be paying your salary into.
1) 1 Copy of your Passport size photo-2 x 2 inch
2) 1 Copy of your Right Hand Finger Print
3) Scan Copy Of Your Signature
4) 2 diffrent types of Coloured Picture ( full photograph )
5) Copy of the Biographic Data page of your travelling Passport
6) Scan Copy of your ID card
Kindly attach the aboved mentioned documents to your next email, and you are required to submit the amount total
£700 account opening fee with the given information below, and the fee must be transfered via Moneygram transfer.
Note that the £700 will be in your account until your arraival when you will be receiving your Master Card / Debit Card
associated with the account.
We have delayed the courier processing due to the reason that we have to attached the copy of the account opening form to the
package that will be sent across to you by Work Permit Solutions.
Use this details for transfer.
Name: GEORGE MOORE
Address: 33 OLD BROAD STREET LONDON EC2 N1HZ UNITED KINGDOM.
Kindly send us the information from Moneygram with the required document in your next email.
Looking forward to your arraival as a new staff.
It really smells like scam...
fenrirjk
21st November 2009, 20:55
What do you think about this job offer ?
http://jobs.workpermit.com/employee/vacancy.php?jobs_vid=1069
It was looking good until I just got an answer, and now it smells like scam.
Ok you can follow this way to apply for workpermit visa ok..
Below is the account list that was given by Work Permit Solutions for the processing of your HSMP visa:
Consultancy / Courier Fees £431
Fedex Couier Fee £677
Accomodation Fee £1200
Total £ 2,308
We need you to provide us the required documents below so that we can be able to open your savings account has to
enable us to remit your £2,308 spent for the visa processing and also for the refundment of the flight ticket, also
this will be the account where we will be paying your salary into.
1) 1 Copy of your Passport size photo-2 x 2 inch
2) 1 Copy of your Right Hand Finger Print
3) Scan Copy Of Your Signature
4) 2 diffrent types of Coloured Picture ( full photograph )
5) Copy of the Biographic Data page of your travelling Passport
6) Scan Copy of your ID card
Kindly attach the aboved mentioned documents to your next email, and you are required to submit the amount total
£700 account opening fee with the given information below, and the fee must be transfered via Moneygram transfer.
Note that the £700 will be in your account until your arraival when you will be receiving your Master Card / Debit Card
associated with the account.
We have delayed the courier processing due to the reason that we have to attached the copy of the account opening form to the
package that will be sent across to you by Work Permit Solutions.
Use this details for transfer.
Name: GEORGE MOORE
Address: 33 OLD BROAD STREET LONDON EC2 N1HZ UNITED KINGDOM.
Kindly send us the information from Moneygram with the required document in your next email.
Looking forward to your arraival as a new staff.
Yours Sincerely
Jecky Loy
aromulus
21st November 2009, 22:14
What do you think about this job offer ?
It was looking good until I just got an answer, and now it smells like scam.
Scam....!!!!!!!!!!!
joebloggs
21st November 2009, 23:50
Below is the account list that was given by Work Permit Solutions for the processing of your HSMP visa:
Consultancy / Courier Fees £431
Fedex Couier Fee £677
Accomodation Fee £1200
Total £ 2,308
for hsmp - it's not even called that any more its tier1. you need a minimum of a masters degree to apply, its points based to, so unless your g/f is young and had a good paid job in the phils then shes has little chance.
courier fees/fedex fees :icon_lol:
and paying £40 an hour :icon_lol:, well that gives it away, because to get a work permit the job has to be advertised in the uk, and any brits or Europeans would be first in the queue. and at £40 an hour i think it would be a long queue
fenrirjk
22nd November 2009, 10:18
Do you think it would be easier in Ireland or Scotland ?
darren-b
22nd November 2009, 11:40
Do you think it would be easier in Ireland or Scotland ?
Anywhere in the UK would be the same (England/Scotland/Northern Ireland/Wales).
Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland/Eire) has different rules, though I doubt it will be any easier.
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