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As I've mentioned elsewhere, it's occurred to me that as much as I love the UK, I might enjoy living and working there. But that's not very easy; the UK government really doesn't want people to move there unless they are bringing money and/or new jobs to the economy. So I got in touch with that part of my company that operates there, thinking it might be easier to come over as an employee of a compny with an established business there. This was the reply I received:

Jan

Unfortunately any vacancy we advertised we must under UK legislation attempt to fill with a UK or EU citizen, if we are not successful because the skills are in short demand or specialist skills in UK or EU we can recruit and apply for a work permit. Your skills set is not one which have a shortage in recruiting to therefore I am not able to take your application any further.

I wish you success in your job hunt.

Regards


Now, from what I've read, this is not true. But I know better than to bother arguing with HR people; even when they're wrong, they're right.

Well, back to square one.

Date: 2005-06-13 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beckon.livejournal.com
This is fairly standard and is how America does it as well. Unless there is an occupation with an explicit shortness.

However your biggest problem is that you are here. Rather then there. You should go there and apply, or attempt to fidn an American company that is hiring for people to go abroad.

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