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Its true as long as its a similar job ( Restaurant Manager to Restaurant Maneger) employer does not have to advertise, how ever if you change the job title employer would need to advertise the Job.Hope2007 wrote:Hi,
i have been told that for change of employment , employer doent need to advertise & carry out all recruitment process. Provided you apply for a new permit before you finish your current employnent or with in 28 days once you have left the current employer.
My take is that we are part of the United States of Europe, we have free movement and free labour, works both ways for us and I can't see anything dearly beloved in that.Vravi2007 wrote:What I dont understand is couple of days ago the opposition leader mr. david cameroon was saying that there are too many immigrants in this country--yes because last year nearly 800000 people came just from poland and he wants to put a limit on non-european people. thanks. why? he because he is a dearly beloved. my view is dont look at the colour but is any person from any continent good enough to do the job so long as they are not taking jobs from the locals. this is unfair that there are facial preferences between britain and europe
I thought Cameron's point was that, on top of current immigration from outside the EU, the influx of EU nationals, including those from Poland (may as well call them locals as well, as far the non-EU nationals are concerned), were together creating strains on the social sector and on the labour market ? The perspective on the latter suggests that immigrants from outside the EU may actually be taking jobs from locals -- and if that's true, then he'd be right to look to curb immigration from outside the EU. And such a policy recommendation, if justified, would not be dearly beloved, since it would apply to non-EU nationals of all races.Vravi2007 wrote:What I dont understand is couple of days ago the opposition leader mr. david cameroon was saying that there are too many immigrants in this country--yes because last year nearly 800000 people came just from poland and he wants to put a limit on non-european people. thanks. why? he because he is a dearly beloved. my view is dont look at the colour but is any person from any continent good enough to do the job so long as they are not taking jobs from the locals. this is unfair that there are facial preferences between britain and europe
Hope2007 wrote:Hi Magsi23,
i just pasted some info for you which i have copied from home office web site for change of employment.
Hope it helps clear your doubt about 28 days.
128. You do not need to provide evidence of a
recruitment search if we receive your application
either before they leave their current employment or
within 28 days of the persons last day of work with
their previous employer, and providing they will be
doing the same type of job. You must wait for our
permission before the person can start working in
their new role.