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WHM is for Commonwealth Citizens only but it's replacement due soon, the Youth Mobility Scheme, might include citizens of other countries. US is dragging it's feet over reciprocal agreements so don't hold ur breath. Dunno about Mexico...jayen wrote:My best friend does graphic design and he works for a graphic design firm. Steady paycheck and all that nonsense. Your BF might be working doing freelance now, but that doesn't mean he has to.
Anyhow....
What about Working Holidaymaker?? He is young enough and if you feel all his work will come as freelance he can regulate the number of hours he works.
Or there is Tier 1 which might be a bit harder.
Ah....my mistake. I didn't read the post closely enough.Wanderer wrote:WHM is for Commonwealth Citizens only but it's replacement due soon, the Youth Mobility Scheme, might include citizens of other countries. US is dragging it's feet over reciprocal agreements so don't hold ur breath. Dunno about Mexico...jayen wrote:My best friend does graphic design and he works for a graphic design firm. Steady paycheck and all that nonsense. Your BF might be working doing freelance now, but that doesn't mean he has to.
Anyhow....
What about Working Holidaymaker?? He is young enough and if you feel all his work will come as freelance he can regulate the number of hours he works.
Or there is Tier 1 which might be a bit harder.
haha! it will be difficult to prove it but luckily he is very talented at what he does so the company can easily say "he's the best talented out the lot/best suited for this job". he's done freelance in the past but looking at a stable graphic design job now. We've looked into the Tier 1 visa and it says you need 70 points. The challenge now is to find him a stable job which pays at least 20k a year which will give him the 70 points he needs. I'm crossing my fingers now!jayen wrote:Ah....my mistake. I didn't read the post closely enough.Wanderer wrote:WHM is for Commonwealth Citizens only but it's replacement due soon, the Youth Mobility Scheme, might include citizens of other countries. US is dragging it's feet over reciprocal agreements so don't hold ur breath. Dunno about Mexico...jayen wrote:My best friend does graphic design and he works for a graphic design firm. Steady paycheck and all that nonsense. Your BF might be working doing freelance now, but that doesn't mean he has to.
Anyhow....
What about Working Holidaymaker?? He is young enough and if you feel all his work will come as freelance he can regulate the number of hours he works.
Or there is Tier 1 which might be a bit harder.
Sucks that the US gives such a hard time over these kinds of things. It would be wonderful to see the world becoming truly more global. Everyone is scared out of their minds about immigrants, yet at the same time they want a global economy to work. People must immigrate to make a global economy happen!
I get a bit frustrated that rather than cracking down on illegal immigrants, countries (US included - so don't think I am giving the US a free pass) are just getting more strict on legal immigrants. Its like paying for the sins of your ill-behaved brother.
OK...rant over.
Best of luck to you and your boyfriend. My best suggestion at this time is to tell him to get work for a graphic design firm or a public relations firm that needs an in-house graphic designer. There are steady jobs out there in that field. However, it might be difficult to prove that there is no one to fill the position in the UK because the UK seems to be in no shortage of qualified artists. But where there is a will, there is a way.
Unfortunately it's the HO who decide - and they only want a non-UK/EU person if there is no one else - being the best isn't in the criteria.Dila wrote:
haha! it will be difficult to prove it but luckily he is very talented at what he does so the company can easily say "he's the best talented out the lot/best suited for this job". he's done freelance in the past but looking at a stable graphic design job now. We've looked into the Tier 1 visa and it says you need 70 points. The challenge now is to find him a stable job which pays at least 20k a year which will give him the 70 points he needs. I'm crossing my fingers now!
I will look into this! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.bani wrote:Could he get a BUNAC visa as a recent university graduate?
http://www.bunac.org/USA/workinbritain/
A friend of mine from the US came here last year with a BUNAC visa and started his job in London with that. I think he renewed it once in the US, but his company has now sponsored a work permit for him.