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    Quote Originally Posted by scion_cho View Post
    Hello guys,

    I'm a Filipino Engineer (FPGA, Industrial Research, ASIC, etc) currently working for 2 years here in Japan. I'm planning to either work or study in UK in the near future. Also my sister already lives in Leicestershire.

    Since obtaining a visa would be my main concern for now, maybe you guys can help me by introducing me to job sites/links for companies that offer visa sponsorhip (employment opportunities not only for the locals).

    Thanks and regards,
    ScIoN
    Hi Scion

    Could you outline your background a bit more. Abbreviations you mention are not familiar to this country But what kind of work did you do in Japan?

    Once you tell me what kind of engineer you are I can give you some great job links. Offshore Engineer, Mechanical, Civil, take your pick. But in the meantime, I will just talk of some recruiting websites

    Here is your first port of call is a paper the Daily telegraph which will tell you about locations to work in. I wish this helps you

    http://jobs.telegraph.co.uk/engineering-jobs/

    Also to search UK wide you can use the search Engineering Jobs

    http://www.engineeringjobs.co.uk/

    This one is called KDC good for specialist engineering recruiting
    http://www.kdcresource.com/

    And Electus Recruitment Solutions is a technical recruiter as well
    http://www.electusrecruitment.co.uk/

    And this one seems obvious for the website address. The Engineerhttp://www.theengineer.co.uk/Jobs/Home.aspx

    Due to the nature of your work, you will come under the governments new highly skilled TIER system. I am sure you have heard about it. It simply boils down to the amount of points you can get based on your experience and skills.

    * Tier 1 – Highly skilled migrants, entrepreneurs, investors and graduates (replacing the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, the Entrepreneur and Investor Schemes and the International Graduates Scheme)

    * Tier 2 – Skilled workers with a job offer (replacing the UK Work Permit)

    * Tier 3 – Temporary, skilled workers to fill labour shortages

    * Tier 4 – Students

    * Tier 5 – Youth mobility and temporary workers entering the UK for working holidays

    More about this is on this website here:

    http://www.workingin-uk.com/info/867

    Good luck
    Gaz
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    tier 1 you need a minimum of a masters degree now


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    tier 1 you need a minimum of a masters degree now
    Where does the poor old PhD people fit in then. And I mean poor. The funding for it is terrible. Masters is just a 1 year course.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    Where does the poor old PhD people fit in then. And I mean poor. The funding for it is terrible. Masters is just a 1 year course.
    i think if you've got a PHD you shouldn't have many problems getting a visa

    tell me about it, it will be a few years b4 me and the misses have paid the debts of for her 10 1/2 yrs at uni


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    i think if you've got a PHD you shouldn't have many problems getting a visa

    tell me about it, it will be a few years b4 me and the misses have paid the debts of for her 10 1/2 yrs at uni
    That's a lot of Pot Noodles and beer. Or in the ladies case Pot Noodles and cheap wine.
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    That's a lot of Pot Noodles and beer. Or in the ladies case Pot Noodles and cheap wine.
    the misses is allergic to alcohol

    and will not eat pot noddles


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    the misses is allergic to alcohol

    and will not eat pot noddles
    Ah shes an pancit canton lady then
    It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum. And I'm all out of gum.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
    Also to search UK wide you can use the search Engineering Jobs

    http://www.engineeringjobs.co.uk/

    This one is called KDC good for specialist engineering recruiting
    http://www.kdcresource.com/

    And Electus Recruitment Solutions is a technical recruiter as well
    http://www.electusrecruitment.co.uk/

    And this one seems obvious for the website address. The Engineerhttp://www.theengineer.co.uk/Jobs/Home.aspx
    These web sites are great if you are in the UK and have a Tier 1 work visa, but if not they are of limited use as you will be competing against applicants with UK work experience, that the employer can interview in person easily and who can start work straightaway without organising a work permit. You really would have to have an outstanding CV or for there to be no-one suitable applying from the UK for the employer to really consider your application.


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