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Switching from a post-study category
You can be assigned a certificate of sponsorship and score 30 points if you are switching from:
Tier 1 (Post-study work)
Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme
International Graduate Scheme (or its predecessor, the Science and Engineering Graduate Scheme)
You must have worked for your current sponsor for a continuous period of at least 6 months immediately before the date of your application. You must be applying to continue to work in the same job that you are doing in the UK on your application date.
If you do not meet these requirements, you will need to claim points for sponsorship in another way (such as through a resident labour market test).
The success of RLM test really depends on the job you are after. If it is a soughtafter job, then it will be hard. The employer needs to advertise the job for 4 weeks....unless your job is on the shortage list.bananafish wrote:I assume employers are vary of going through this resident labour market test?
Besides, considering that I have not been able to get a proper job in all these years, it's unlikely that I can secure one in the next four months.
No other option?
except the UK have opted out of the relevent directiveBlackwater1 wrote:mate,If you are looking for a 10 year route then it's worth looking for a work permit within EU.If you have a masters/skills then you could be eligible for a PR in few EU straightaway.Google EU BLUE CARD.