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    For Filipinas newly arriving in the UK who want work

    Just some background information to help other Filipinas to get work when they arrive in the UK with their settlement (after marriage) visas in their passports and want to work.

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    My wife signed on at some agencies, and one of them had work for people putting cd's and dvd's into boxes.
    She was shown around the factory in Rugby and should get some shifts this week.
    £6.25 per hour is not great but it's a start.

    When you arrive in the UK and go looking for work.
    You will need proof of address, so I suggest you should get your name on the council tax form and take that around with you.
    Get a bank account also so you can tell the agencies where you want to be paid.
    Go to the Jobcentre as soon as you arrive with your passport and the proof of address.
    They will take down your details and you will receive your National Insurance Number one month later.
    They will give you a letter to show that you have applied for your National Insurance Number. This is acceptable to show the agencies even before the number comes in the post..

    Don't forget that work is hard to find in the UK at the moment.
    It depends where you will live.

    Best of luck.


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    Thanks for sharing that info Mike that helps lot to newbie in the UK. good for that 6.25 per hour ha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    good for that 6.25 per hour ha
    minimum rate is £5.73 an hour for an over 22yrs old mrsj.

    its a start mr shark, every journey starts with the first step


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    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    Thanks for sharing that info Mike that helps lot to newbie in the UK. good for that 6.25 per hour ha
    She must be happy for 6.25/hr. I received basic from my first job. But happy now I'm receiving 7.0
    Quote Originally Posted by wachovia View Post
    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.
    Depends on how you control your finances. How you budget your earnings and how many hours per week


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    Just some background information to help other Filipinas to get work when they arrive in the UK with their settlement (after marriage) visas in their passports and want to work.

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    My wife signed on at some agencies, and one of them had work for people putting cd's and dvd's into boxes.
    She was shown around the factory in Rugby and should get some shifts this week.
    £6.25 per hour is not great but it's a start.

    When you arrive in the UK and go looking for work.
    You will need proof of address, so I suggest you should get your name on the council tax form and take that around with you.
    Get a bank account also so you can tell the agencies where you want to be paid.
    Go to the Jobcentre as soon as you arrive with your passport and the proof of address.
    They will take down your details and you will receive your National Insurance Number one month later.
    They will give you a letter to show that you have applied for your National Insurance Number. This is acceptable to show the agencies even before the number comes in the post..

    Don't forget that work is hard to find in the UK at the moment.
    It depends where you will live.

    Best of luck.
    thanks for sharing Mike..hope Rochelyn enjoys her job..

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    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.
    Quote Originally Posted by pennybarry View Post
    Depends on how you control your finances. How you budget your earnings and how many hours per week
    I agree with you Ate Penny, my first job here in the UK I started at £5.73 and now it has increased to it really depends on how you control ur finances, I am proud to say that I am helping now with the household expenses though hubby used to tell me I am not obligue to do that and can even send some for my family in the Phils


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    minimum rate is £5.73 an hour for an over 22yrs old mrsj.

    its a start mr shark, every journey starts with the first step
    Yeah, hubby told me so those teen ager I am managing at the moment aged 17 are just 3.50 and i ask my hubby why they start like that, he said they still not 18


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    Quote Originally Posted by wachovia View Post
    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.
    its mr sharks wife, not him, so shes supporting him, as he supports her

    no problem getting ILR with both of them working.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wachovia View Post
    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.
    For english people, yes could be small for them but for a filipina who just started that was really such big help knowing 5.73 is the minimum


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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    I agree with you Ate Penny, my first job here in the UK I started at £5.73 and now it has increased to it really depends on how you control ur finances, I am proud to say that I am helping now with the household expenses though hubby used to tell me I am not obligue to do that and can even send some for my family in the Phils
    I help too 30£/week to Mum. Hubby also said I give you independence to your money but save for us I said if there's excess after sending pinas
    But he must be lucky, We have our own already in Pinas which I bought when I was still single

    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    its mr sharks wife, not him, so shes supporting him, as he supports her

    no problem getting ILR with both of them working.
    I cannot support my hubby. He eats a lot


    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    For english people, yes could be small for them but for a filipina who just started that was really such big help knowing 5.73 is the minimum
    Correct


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    I used to know a pinay who worked in North Feltahm Trading Estate in West London,they were labelling and packing Marks and Spencers clothes,then boxing them.That lady was a machine,very fast,its was pricework most days she took home £80-£90,but I do know sometimes she was taking home £120 a day,much faster than the english ladies.



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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    its mr sharks wife, not him, so shes supporting him, as he supports her ..........
    I mentioned to Rochelyn that as she has such a nice figure, maybe she could do a bit of go-go dancing to make the bigger money

    As she hates to dance and is quite a shy lady, I didn't get very far......

    Well, except "Deeeeeeeeeeeear"


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    Quote Originally Posted by wachovia View Post
    £6.25/hour? That might not support someone with the bills and rent.

    thats true but surely most british husbands pay the bills and if there wife works thats her money to do what ever she wants she earns it


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    tnx 4 sharing n congrats to her.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    I mentioned to Rochelyn that as she has such a nice figure, maybe she could do a bit of go-go dancing to make the bigger money

    As she hates to dance and is quite a shy lady, I didn't get very far......

    Well, except "Deeeeeeeeeeeear"
    my hubby told me that also and suggested to buy me a uniform in ann summers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    maybe she could do a bit of go-go dancing to make the bigger money
    well don't let her try being a doc, my misses been here more than 4yrs now, still not even earned 1p as a doc .. if she doesn't start earning soon, shes be with your misses go-go dancing


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    that`s a very helpful inful mikewell done to your wife!
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    how long is it before allowed to work on fiance visa? is it after 6 months or after the marriage?
    Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny View Post
    how long is it before allowed to work on fiance visa? is it after 6 months or after the marriage?
    Thanks
    Neither, it is after FLR has been granted (which you can't apply for until after the marriage)


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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny View Post
    how long is it before allowed to work on fiance visa? is it after 6 months or after the marriage?
    Thanks
    after u get married she needs to apply for FLR(visa extension) and if its granted she can work without restrcitions..


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    Thanks Mike...very helpful post
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    Quote Originally Posted by kimmi View Post
    after u get married she needs to apply for FLR(visa extension) and if its granted she can work without restrcitions..
    Salamat Kimmi and thanks aposhark as i sneaked a question in your thread


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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny View Post
    Salamat Kimmi and thanks aposhark as i sneaked a question in your thread
    Seeing as though you are both dressed as green eco-warriors, no problemo


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    Quote Originally Posted by aposhark View Post
    Seeing as though you are both dressed as green eco-warriors, no problemo

    eco-warriorshahaha
    actually we did not both plan to dress together in green that day, we went out for a day trip and stayed out over night and the following day realised that we both had green tops so Arls sister took our picture when we arrived back


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    Quote Originally Posted by trader dave View Post
    thats true but surely most british husbands pay the bills and if there wife works thats her money to do what ever she wants she earns it
    Lucky them, it's just me here so there's no one to rely on.


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