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MissAna
29th April 2013, 16:15
hi guys how you all doing? ,:Wave: i need your :Help1: for my best friend in the Philippines. Her name is Jessica. She is a registered nurse. She is planning to work here in the uk. I told her a caregiver (care assistant) might be a good way to start am i right? :Erm:. do you guys know any agency that might help her land a job here? she is now processing her passport and starting to gather her papers. i hope somebody will answer.
cheers :smile:
raynaputi
29th April 2013, 16:23
hi guys how you all doing? ,:Wave: i need your :Help1: for my best friend in the Philippines. Her name is Jessica. She is a registered nurse. She is planning to work here in the uk. I told her a caregiver (care assistant) might be a good way to start am i right? :Erm:. do you guys know any agency that might help her land a job here? she is now processing her passport and starting to gather her papers. i hope somebody will answer.
cheers :smile:
It's impossible for her to get a carer job in the UK, unless she's already here. She would have a hard time getting a working visa. Search through the forum regarding working visa for nurses/carers and also go to UKBA website and read on the process of getting a working visa.
MissAna
29th April 2013, 16:47
i found the link from the UKBA website about working in the Uk http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/ now, i dont have any idea on what category she'll be likely in.. my question is, what are the requirements for a working visa based on her situation.
MissAna
29th April 2013, 16:49
It's impossible for her to get a carer job in the UK, unless she's already here. She would have a hard time getting a working visa. Search through the forum regarding working visa for nurses/carers and also go to UKBA website and read on the process of getting a working visa.
thank you for the respond sis and advice :xxgrinning--00xx3::smile:
Terpe
29th April 2013, 16:53
I would also say her chances are almost zero.
Here is the UKBA webpage for Working in the UK (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/)
It's all explained in the publication called - Tier 2 of the Points Based System – Policy Guidance. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/tier2-guidance.pdf)
It goes hand-in-hand with work listed on the Tier 2 Shortage Occupation List (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/workingintheuk/shortageoccupationlistnov11.pdf)
As you should know:-
The job should be a skilled job that cannot be filled by a settled worker.
Any Applicant must score a minimum 70 points on the PBS
The job must be rated at a certain minimum qualification level.
The job must be paid at a certain minimum salary level
There is an annual limit on the number of Certificates of Sponsorship available under Tier 2 (General)
Both you and your friend are strongly advised to review the above links.
You'll find all the answers you and your friend need.
Quite an eye-opener.
MissAna
29th April 2013, 16:59
I would also say her chances are almost zero.
Here is the UKBA webpage for Working in the UK (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/)
It's all explained in the publication called - Tier 2 of the Points Based System – Policy Guidance. (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/pbs/tier2-guidance.pdf)
It goes hand-in-hand with work listed on the Tier 2 Shortage Occupation List (http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/workingintheuk/shortageoccupationlistnov11.pdf)
As you should know:-
The job should be a skilled job that cannot be filled by a settled worker.
Any Applicant must score a minimum 70 points on the PBS
The job must be rated at a certain minimum qualification level.
The job must be paid at a certain minimum salary level
There is an annual limit on the number of Certificates of Sponsorship available under Tier 2 (General)
Both you and your friend are strongly advised to review the above links.
You'll find all the answers you and your friend need.
Quite an eye-opener.
thank you for your expert advice sir! but is there any other way she can get a job here in the UK? :Help1: :cwm3:
Terpe
29th April 2013, 17:04
..... but is there any other way she can get a job here in the UK? :Help1: :cwm3:
Between them, those links provided explain all legal ways. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Dedworth
29th April 2013, 17:06
Have a look at this from Sept last year
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/09/13/12/poea-no-job-opening-filipino-nurses-uk
I thought there was an angle once where nurses could get in as student carers and then do some sort of conversion course. Might be worth having a word with some residential homes in your area.
MissAna
29th April 2013, 17:13
Have a look at this from Sept last year
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/09/13/12/poea-no-job-opening-filipino-nurses-uk
I thought there was an angle once where nurses could get in as student carers and then do some sort of conversion course. Might be worth having a word with some residential homes in your area.
thank you so much! this is really helpful :smile:
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