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hi i am quite conused too because my mate got work permit from xcompany 4 years ago worked for company y without transfer of work permit and got ILR . dont the homeoffice find out the history of paying taxes throught NI number can any one solve this query its gettin interesting nowChess wrote:It would be imposible getting ILR as they will need employer letters!!! ...from the company that obtained the WP
Yes - the system can be played but then you cant play it forever...
Maybe the IND or DWP should come up with an Anonymous tipping number/web page where people can complain against companies which break the law regularly.John wrote:Tintin, the sort of companies you are talking about might be in for rather a shock ... when they start to be handed £2000 per employee fixed penalty notices for employing someone not legally entitled to work for them.
At present they are risking prosecution and a £5000 fine, but in reality prosecutions are rather rare. The new £2000 fixed penalty notices will change all that!
Hm .... in the year 1900 the UK's population was 10 million. Now it is 60 million. Using your formula they are probably hundreds of millions in your category of "foreigner with qualifications". There is actually a finite limit to the number of people that the UK could possibly support.I believe in freedom of movement. The problem with the UK is that they are too strict and sometimes is so silly. They should allow a foreigner with qualifications to work in the UK.
Thankfully we in the UK are more enlightened than you. After all the UK has now abolished Unemployment Benefit. People do actually need to be seeking a job in order to get JSA. And I say, thank goodness for JSA!Government should abolish jobseekers allowances and reduce taxes a little.
WP=Without Possible prosperity--except you know your way...futuristic762000 wrote:Some memebers bark back at other members condemming JSA; some members support the JSA.
Like any poilicy initiated, the JSA is good for the right reasons, which is also grossly abused by those who are eligible for it.
What about the unfair treatment melted out to foreigners who are really qualified for certain jobs, but are refused a chance to begin a career.
I am a foreigner, and i have a friend who is a British citizen, we both went for a test with with a employer, i got 87% while my friend scorded just 52% - guess what happend, i wasnt offered the job, but as for my friend he was offered....now what that does that say to those who can read inbetwen the lines....there is a systematic process to hinder the efforts of UK educated foreigners, the systems just wants your expensive tution fees, and then compenstate you with a one year SEGS visa of which most employers do not even recognise talk less of been aware of it.
So when we see people doing all tricks of the book to survive, dont blame them, blame the architects of the system - policy makers