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kenfrapin wrote:Are you guys for real?
My advice to you is to realize there is life OUTSIDE of dreaming to come to the UK. Go through so many other posts on the forum to get an understanding of the job market, current scenario and skills in demand plus the visa issues in discussions.
Let me end stating one thing I know - the ones who are desperate to leave their home country are usually those who havent done well in their career and think its easier outside hence try any shortcuts possible and available.
With the current over populated UK market, its difficult to even get a job in a supermarket managing the till so Abdul and Vikey - your questions seriously make me wonder what thought process is running in your mind to make such statements and ask such questions. Trust me its not worth all the money and pain if you cannot come here in a straightforward way - shortcuts to visas and quick skills (that you can learn from institutes) will not help achieve anything when the locals here are struggling to hold on to their jobs. Those will exceptional skills still get the best jobs but the common pool of job seekers are having a very tough time irrespective of the experience they have
KP
kenfrapin wrote:Then sound so desperate Vikey - 4yrs as a Senior programmer doesnt have much scope in the UK especially with .net - once again, read the posts on the forum to get more insight.
Also, asking the forum of ANY option to come here including via agencies who get you here on bogus visas is not a good sign. Get more experience, stay in touch with UK Visa rules and one day you can come here on your OWN merit - dont be too eager to try any route of coming to the UK and then being disappointed. Working for a big company in Pune for a UK client wont help your case much because there a million more who have done the same and still struggling here. The UK market too is so bad at the moment.
KP
I believe you are contradicting your own statement. To say there are nice opportunities and then say its expensive means these so called 'nice' opportunities are in fact not nice at all because they dont pay you enoughpeterb wrote:Be honest there are so nice chances in IT and Engineering field, But problem is that UK rules are very tight and they not give long time visa for stay and very hard to get good job. too Expensive and shit weather as well, but their companies give good benefit and facilities.