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by try-one » Tue Nov 09, 2004 10:56 am
It was enlightening..... i visited the links and it is a healthy discussion about what to expect...
My story is a little different, I'm currently here on a WP, I know the local market and I think that I could get a good paid job here... so far I haven't started searching for a job because of my visa status, there is no point trying the get an interview if i'm not allowed to work.
I think many of the points risen about the HSMP are true: the 12 months initial visa is a double edged sword, no employer is going to give you a management job if they beleive you are going to leave in 12 months.
Finding a job in the UK is not easy for some professions....my wife for example, she has had a WP and has been authorized to work for the last 12 months, so far she has been to a few interviews and nothing. She has a degree but her area is marketing, local companies prefer someone local who knows the culture, slang and "ways". Even perfect "english" doesn;t cut it, you need the accent.
I think bringing the family while under the HSMP is a BIG load, if you live in the suburbs you will spend more than £ 1,500 to maintain a house for the family..... but if you are alone you will need £ 600.....If you are alone you can rent a room in any neighborhood and your costs will be much less.
Professions outside medical and IT are NOT standarized and each country has many different requireemnts, LAW, Economics, Banking, marketing....are different in each country, your employer will think twice before hiring someone who does not know the "ropes"......that's why you need an entry point, it could be a lower paid job, you can use that as a platform to get into the market, work for much less of what you are worth and then after you got the local experience, you gan get into the market....
THose are just my thoughts.....thinking with my mouth open.....
As for the references to "don't expect the same level as you had back home"......
My home country has been in a civil war since 1940, having a passport from my country is a guarantee to create problems everywere, my nationality is a joke as everyone thinks you are either a drug dealer or a thief........I used to have a maid, a big house, and all the other luxuries in life, but any day i could be kidnaped or robbed..... here is different, more restrictions and problems but I can walk home at night, and I know my daughter will be safer here......you need to measure the risks and compare what to expect here, in any case you are a guest, uninvited guest..........and you will feel like one for a long time....
Last thing..IT CAN BE DONE, IT CAN WORK..... you can come here on a HSMP , get a job and live happily ever after... it is just a combination of hard work, luck and patience....
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Life is a journey, not a destination (S. Tyler)