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    Work permit for spouse visa

    Hello everyone I been told by one of the recruitment agency here in Glasgow that I will need a work permit before I can search for job? I already have my national insurance but no idea about work permit. The lady who is suppose to interview me on phone said I should get a working visa? I cant believed hearing it after a long days of waiting to get my spouse visa she is suggesting a change to working visa is the only way to get a job here in the UK? Anyone help please


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    Sorry to say this but what a load of B******s this lady certainly does not know how to do her job.

    On a spouse visa you have full entitlement to work, I would suggest speaking to her superior and maybe she should get herself updated on simple Immigration issues or be re-trained to do her job properly doh...some people...


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    It would appear that the lady is a bit confused. You have a spouse visa and a National Insurance number which entitles you to work


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    Maybe she is shortsighted and thinks your a european.. I dont know much about it but from my understanding you just need your national insurance number.


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    ... maybe she's an "old spud" who should've been pensioned~off years ago!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... maybe she's an "old spud" who should've been pensioned~off years ago!


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    Quote Originally Posted by marksroomspain View Post
    Sorry to say this but what a load of B******s this lady certainly does not know how to do her job.

    On a spouse visa you have full entitlement to work, I would suggest speaking to her superior and maybe she should get herself updated on simple Immigration issues or be re-trained to do her job properly doh...some people...

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    I thought so too. I think she's just jerking me around like a beef. or maybe its just her not so polite way of turning down my application. I felt discriminated when she told me that it is national insurance I have and not a British passport.


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