Couldn't she raise the matter with her superiors and voice her concerns, rather than quit....???
The job market is so flimsy nowadays that quitting one, doesn't guarantee getting another straight away....![]()
Couldn't she raise the matter with her superiors and voice her concerns, rather than quit....???
The job market is so flimsy nowadays that quitting one, doesn't guarantee getting another straight away....![]()
Thank you for your reply, one problem as well is that the agency she worked with is given her a contract to be signed and its far too same as what the agency has said at the beginning...so what shes idea is before signing it its better to quit rather than working hard with all her strength and they didnt pay the right minimum wage as what it should be...just to be fair you know..plus now its hard to reach to the agency as everytime she called the in-charge wasnt around and everytime she left a message to call back, the agency didnt call back..and she is working most of the days..
She is judt worried if soon she will apply for the ILR, could it be one reason that her application will get failed? does it matter?
That is the most questions that bother her at the moment. thank you again so much
if they are not paying minimum wage paerhaps they are hiring illegals. I cannot see how leaving a job would affect her ILR application. I would get out of that job.
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what type of visa is she here on, a spouse visa or work permit ?
yeah my cousin says, she has 2 romanian girls came here in london 3 years ago by riding this big lorry via calais...........see how stupid all this people and now they have their visa now.....while us we went through interview and pay all this bloody expensive application fee......
tsk tsk tsk, anyways thanks for your reply
in 2007 Bulgaria and Romania joined the EEU, since then they no longer needed a visa to come to the uk, but they must apply for an Accession Worker card before undertaking any employment, so they could well have the right to work here now, and as we all know the phils is not in the EEU, so they need a visa to come to the uk and if not married to a brit or european, one to work
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