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skydipper
16th June 2011, 01:44
I wish I could attached the resident permit sent to me so that everyone can see whether real or not. I can not copy and paste the document.

I wasted my time and money dealing with an employer whom I believe is real.

grahamw48
16th June 2011, 14:38
The only REALISTIC way you are going to be able to come settle here is to marry a UK citizen.
Much simpler if you have never been married before (so no need for annulment).

Forget employment....unless you can be considered a 'skilled migrant', and that is unlikely, and SPONSORED by an employer (not an agency.

Best of luck.

Filipinas are welcome here :D, and if you meet someone and come in on a Spouse visa, then you will be permitted to work, without restriction.

johncar54
16th June 2011, 16:51
Skydipper


I just googled your question (often the easiest way to ask a general question)

See her:- http://www.ukimmigration.com/employer/work_permit_visa.htm

A UK Work Permit is a document issued by the Work Permits (UK), a part of the Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate; it gives you permission to employ a specific person in a specific job at a specific location.

A UK Work Permit is not a permission for the employee to take up work in the UK. The permission for an employee to enter and work in the UK is conferred by a UK Immigration or Consular officer who, following the issue of a Work Permit, may issue to the employee a suitable visa. The visa is an endorsement stamped in the employee’s passport.

Even if an employee is already working in the UK on a Work Permit, a new employer must obtain a new Work Permit before the employee can change jobs.

Terpe
16th June 2011, 21:21
Skydipper


I just googled your question (often the easiest way to ask a general question)

See her:- http://www.ukimmigration.com/employer/work_permit_visa.htm

A UK Work Permit is a document issued by the Work Permits (UK), a part of the Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate; it gives you permission to employ a specific person in a specific job at a specific location.

A UK Work Permit is not a permission for the employee to take up work in the UK. The permission for an employee to enter and work in the UK is conferred by a UK Immigration or Consular officer who, following the issue of a Work Permit, may issue to the employee a suitable visa. The visa is an endorsement stamped in the employee’s passport.

Even if an employee is already working in the UK on a Work Permit, a new employer must obtain a new Work Permit before the employee can change jobs.

Who asked about work permit?

johncar54
17th June 2011, 08:08
I wish I could attached the resident permit sent to me so that everyone can see whether real or not. I can not copy and paste the document.

I wasted my time and money dealing with an employer whom I believe is real.

Sorry about the work permit info but I was thrown by the use of the expression 'resident permit' rather that 'leave to enter.'

I am indebted to Terpe for pointing out my error so 'forcefully'

Skydipper maybe this site will provide the info you seek:-

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

joebloggs
17th June 2011, 08:17
Sorry about the work permit info but I was thrown by the use of the expression 'resident permit' rather that 'leave to enter.'

I am indebted to Terpe for pointing out my error so 'forcefully'

Skydipper maybe this site will provide the info you seek:-

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

thou your right john, she would need a workpermit - domestic worker visa to work in the UK as a Nanny. virtually no chance of getting that if you havent worked for the person for at least a year already.

skydipper
17th June 2011, 10:40
Honestly, I could say that I am really blessed. I have known about this website early before risking another amount. Let's all pray that no other victim of scam will the suffer the same problem as mine. I already emailed the UKBA regarding this matter. Thanks to Mr. Graham and thanks to all of you ofcourse. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Terpe
17th June 2011, 10:48
Sorry about the work permit info but I was thrown by the use of the expression 'resident permit' rather that 'leave to enter.'

I am indebted to Terpe for pointing out my error so 'forcefully'

Skydipper maybe this site will provide the info you seek:-

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

Wasn't intended to be 'forceful' .......... sorry you misunderstood:xxgrinning--00xx3: