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How can I find a real job in UK who can sponsor me for a working visa? Please help me!?

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There are lots of scams on the net about jobs in UK! A fake recruiter from Bulgaria and Nigeria, etc.

I need a real deal so please help me where can I find a genuine recruitment which can sponsor me.

Not a fake recruiter who wants to steal my money!

I'm currently residing here in Quezon City, Philippines but I'm very willing to live and work there in UK because that's the place that where I want to grow and excel. I'm hoping that you can help me to make it possible. All I need is a working Visa and I'm very willing to deduct it (the Visa processing fees & plane ticket) from my monthly salary. I know that this is a bit complicated for some companies but I'm still willing to catch my luck on doing this. I hope you understand.

I need a genuine recruitment!

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  1. Can't see that it will happen dear. Theres not enough jobs for the British these days, you will need experience or college degrees for anyone to take you.

    Sorry, we are full up.


  2. Go to university, then you will be sponsored.  

  3. I work in recruitment and I can tell you that this very rarely happens.  In order for a UK employer to be able to sponsor a foreign national, they have to prove that no-one in the entire EU can do that job.  Well, I don't know how many million people live in the EU, but I can tell you that it's a lot so it's unlikely that there isn't one of them that could do the job.

    If you're serious about working in the UK, here are your options ...

    - Look into the Highly Skilled Migrant Program.  If you're university educated, have at least a few years' work experience and speak fluent English, it is not actually that hard to qualify.  If you do qualify you will receive a two-year permit to work in the UK with no restrictions, and at the end of the two years if you are in permanent employment it is extended for another three years.  So if you stay for the full five years, you then qualify for permanent residency.

    - As someone else said, go to university here.  Upon graduating from a UK institution you are permitted to remain in the UK and work, again I believe for a limited time period which can then be extended.

    - Find a job in your home country with a multinational employer.  Usually, once you've completed a year or two, you are free to apply for other jobs within the organisation so you could look at transferring overseas then.

  4. Sorry but your very unlikely to find anyone, people who live and are british citezeins even have problems finding good jobs and i think companies are more likely to hire someone who is a bristish citezein then hire someone outside the UK but will still expect the same wage and benefits. A company will hire outside of UK if they can't find someone eithin the Uk good enough (unlikely) or becasue they want someone who can do the job for less pay.

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