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    skilled workers in UK

    I'm planning to apply as skilled worker in UK. I recently saw from the news and read from the vfs-uk-ph.com that they are already having the point based system, just like in Australia and Canada.

    Before, im planning to apply as student in UK. unfortunately my IELTS result was not able reach the university standard. I got 6.0 and the standard for the uni is 6.5 I took it twice same band score, another 8k

    Now, i have to move on. I just want to clear if the possibility is around 70% if i apply for skilled worker? From what I understand, the 1st thing i need to do is look for a company who will accept me as their employee .

    Do you know any website where I can search for those jobs, who accept applicants from other country or Philippines?
    or I need to check for those jobs in OWWA or POEA?

    The advantages i can see in me:
    1. I have relatives in UK
    2. They can provide me the show money
    3. I'm currently employed with good background of educ.
    4. I got 6.0 in IELTS (i hope this is enough if i apply for the job)
    5. The work i want is in the shortlist of skilled workers job - IT(Sys/Net Ad or Support)

    kindly feel free to tell me what other things do i need
    Thanks a lot


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    Quote Originally Posted by ballistix View Post
    The advantages i can see in me:
    5. The work i want is in the shortlist of skilled workers job - IT(Sys/Net Ad or Support)
    Are you sure about this? The list I've seen doesn't include it.


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    I haven't seen the real list/legit list of skilled workers of UK. can you share the link? thanks.
    I just saw it from News they announced it there that IT is one in the short list of skilled workers.


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    i think certain IT jobs were removed off the job shortage list recently

    http://www.trainingfoundation.com/pa...icles/771.html


    http://ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco...occupationlist


    worse 200,000 fewer jobs available for migrant workers under new rules

    http://ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco...migrantworkers


    your advantages of having relatives and their money, i don't think will help you get a work permit.

    maybe you read about tier 1 visa, where you don't need a job offer or a work permit to come and work in the UK, if your young, have at least a degree, and had a good paid job in the phils - at a guess 50k a month to get 25 points, but then it all depends on how young and qualified you are to get the 75 points, then you could try for tier 1.

    http://ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin...ility/#header1

    http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator



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    Wow half the Missus mates could be here on a tier one.


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    depends how old you are andy, in basic terms

    Under 28 years old - 20 points
    28 or 29 years old - 10
    30 or 31 years old - 5

    so getting 75 points could be near impossible if your 28 +

    as for quals..

    Phd gets you 50 points
    Master's 35
    Bachelor's 30


    and for earnings

    earning points
    £16,000 - £17,000 5
    £18,000 - £19,999 10
    £20,000 - £22,999 15
    £23,000 - £25,999 20
    £26,000 - £28,999 25
    £29,000 - £31,999 30
    £32,000 - £34,999 35
    £35,000 - £39,999 40
    £40,000 +


    and 5 points awarded for United Kingdom experience, 10 for english skills,

    so you can see why getting 75 points for some could be a problem


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    The earnings would be but the english and quals and the age is no problems.

    Who earns 39k in phill? Or is it scaled for each country?

    Maybe if the exchange rate goes down to 1 to 1 we might have them all in easily


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    i think each country has been given a index/value so you can translate the English pay scale to which ever country your applying from..

    i think for the phils that value is 3.2

    so £39,999 / 3.2 is £12,500a yr in the phils, 12,500 *75(php to £) /12 (months) = 78k php a month

    also you need £2,800 in cash to show as maintenance


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    oh no!

    hopeless again here.
    Even for Tier 1 its hard to meet that requirements. My salary is not enough.


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    Hi Fhars,

    They are already citizen in UK. how's the process if they if i will be their dependent?

    Regarding IELTS,
    There are 4 sets of exam.
    1. Listening - from its word just listen carefully the questions
    2. Reading - hardest part for me. highlight the important words or sentences while reading it so that when you get to the question its easy to find the answers.
    3. Writing - start to the 2nd part which harder from the 1st part. make sure you write more than 250 words one the 2nd part and 150 on the 1st part.
    4. Speaking - I think this is the easiest part. just answer the question using right words.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ballistix View Post
    Hi Fhars,

    They are already citizen in UK. how's the process if they if i will be their dependent?
    As you are 23 and working there isn't a process.


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    what do you mean there's no process? what should visa should i apply?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ballistix View Post
    what do you mean there's no process? what should visa should i apply?
    To apply as a dependant of your relatives you would would have to have no close relatives living near you, be completely or mainly financially dependent on them and living alone in the most exceptional compassionate circumstances.

    If you want to move to the UK your only real options are tourist (short period only), student, working, or as the partner of a someone settled in the UK.


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    having relatives in the uk will not help you.

    you need to apply for a visa and get here in your own right.

    as for ielts, only valid for 2yrs.

    i thought the minimum for tier 1 was average of 6, not 6.5


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    Hi again! I just got an offer from a skul and IELTS 6.0 is enough for the course I applied.
    I just need to pay for down payment and then they are going to send me the acceptance letter.

    I have problem right now, in applying visa. The class will start on 6 January.
    I only have half month to process my visa. Do you think there is still hope that I can have my visa atleast 1 week before 6 January?

    How long does it take in scheduling the interview in the Consul and also getting the visa?
    sorry for the crap english


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    guys,
    do i still need medical certificate for student visa application?
    I'm thinking if this is needed coz i don't see it from the requirements.


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